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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2021
in The North/Proto Indo European Lands (where Vikings, Finns, Celtics and Picts live) there's gold but economy isn't much and most businesses are free of cost, they made pacts and settled in Faraway Lands, creating The America, Canada, Iceland and Greenland, later on Mexico Settlement with Native American and South American Tribes. 

Mesopotamia and Egyptians and North Africans are in a Power Struggle, as there are Kingdoms wanting Ultimate Power. 

1. Egypt
2. Persia
3. Akkad
4. Assyria
5. Hittite
6. Babylon
7. Phenocia
8. Su'mer 
9. Indus Valley Settlers 


Tutankhatan is Half Indus Half Egyptian Prince leading a Battalion against the others can he survive leta find out.
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