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The War of the Methi is about an ancient war that was fought between two brother princes when there were only two supercontinents in the world. And this was when it was only these two supercontinents then seen well floating upon the waters of the great ocean after a massive homogeneous Earth had first become broken into two in the primordial times, before it then continued to splinter up as time went on. And this was as this war had caused an unheard-of evolution of a great grievous fractionalisation to creep into the lives of an unbreakable, tightly-unified ruling clan that was then known as the House of Uraris. And this was as this house then had great renown as a mighty royal clan whose rulership had been so very compelling that they then dominated the inhabited regions of one of those supercontinents known as Mighty Atlantis. And this was as this war had come about when the warrior prince and heir to the throne, Prince Armadis, had so felt cheated out of his right to ascend the throne, as king, after the death of his father, as had been orchestrated by providence, that he had gone on and done that which he was never supposed to do, thereby putting things in that great ancient kingdom of Methiolae and Mighty Atlantis into an irreversible, irretrievable downward slope! And this was as this war had put Mighty Atlantis into such a great downward slope that it had also affected the world that they then lived in, in a very disastrous way, so much that it was touted to be the chief influence that had as well greatly affected the world of modern people that had come after them even worse. And this was as another war that was akin to the one that had been fought in the ancient times had to be fought again to settle some hitherto unsettled scores between the two opposing factions, both ethereally and supernaturally, as the world extended out some more in its journey towards these modern times. And this was as it had then been agreed in those ancient times, and very well become well reiterated in the immediate times then following it, that this second and final war had to be yet fought to see if certain things could again be brought back to the wonderful ways that they used to be by some set of ancient people that the ancient world then knew as the Methi Ones Of Old!