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Appreciate the kind words!!

I sincerely hope you and your family are safe, and that one day these devastating wars come to an end so that everyone can live in peace in their cherished homes T~T <3

Also, I’m really glad you enjoyed the updates ^^ I was worried they might seem small after three months, but I decided I'd rather share something than nothing at all.

And yes, truly, may those relentless spam comments finally be silenced XD

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Thank you and yes 🩷. I hope we'll all be able to go home and heal our lands soon, as well each other, inshallah. One thing about us, and our region, is that we're stubborn and old as time itself—we've survived a lot to make it this far, and will continue to do so.

And an update is an update, no matter how small! Now knowing the "what-looked-like-Arabic-but-wasn't" attacks are Farsi, it makes me even more excited for the game and its development! I love seeing people of West Asian and North African descent thrive and create!

Best of luck. And here, you can borrow my 🩴 for the spam, if you need it! XX

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Amin ! Nobody believed Algeria could possibly get out of 130y.o of colonisation back in the day but yet they fought and regained their lands. There will ALWAYS be a way towards victory as long as there is hopeful people.

Fun fact, did you know the VN took inspiration from a Persian epic, the haft paykar?

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Sorry for the belated reply! But right on the money with Algeria—empires always fall, because they're unnatural and take constant force to keep propped up. And yes, hope is always important! Because at the end of the day, it's not just "land" to us, but the clay and soil our identity is made from since our ancestors.

And I did NOT, but looking up the Persian epic, I feel so silly for not seeing it. Def on my to-read list and makes me love this game even more! I'd tease how dare this not be based on the Story of Layla and Majnun, but that's an Arab tale originally—Persians just made it super popular that they get credited for it, haha. To be fair, this is probably "payback" for Arabs taking credit for "One Thousand and One Nights" 😂. Our region is honestly so funny, but lovely. Love how our stories overlap and leave such a huge impact on us, culturally. We've always been each other's biggest fans when it comes to our stories 🩷.