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King Vultur believed in poder —power over others. His army was vast, his dungeons deep, his laws written in blood. Every morning, he climbed his tallest tower and watched his subjects bow. “Fear is the only truth,” he told his generals. “He who can break bones, burn fields, and silence voices holds the world.”

“Make way or die,” Vultur shouted from his war chariot.

“Then what?”

The next morning, Vultur’s legions marched south, iron boots shaking the earth. But when they reached the riverbed, they found no walls, no archers, no traps. Instead, they found a thousand women, men, and children sitting in silence, each holding a single olive branch.

The archers lowered their bows. They were not from the north by choice; they were farmers, conscripts, fathers who had been beaten into obedience. One of them—a young man with trembling hands—dropped his arrow and walked to Serra’s side. Then another. Then ten. el poder frente a la fuerza

“We will meet his power with our strength.”

Serra did not move. “You have the power to kill us all,” she said calmly. “But you do not have the strength to make us hate you.” King Vultur believed in poder —power over others

In a sun-scorched valley divided by a dry riverbed, two kingdoms had stared at each other for generations. To the north, King Vultur ruled from a fortress of black iron. To the south, Queen Serra governed from an open plaza built into a living grove.

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