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The White Rabbit

作者: Jena_Martin
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once in a far away land in sector 206 on a world of magic, there was a king and a queen. The king was passing through the town when a merchant gave him a strange mythical book, written on it was "The Age Of Diamonds". The king went to the Royal library and stayed there to read. It was an ancient book consisting of the history of Diamonds. Diamond were supreme being that were given to create life and destroy life, also known as world destroyers. They could pass through time and through dimensions. In the book there were twelve elite diamond, they were: The Golden Diamond of all elements The Purple Diamond of Creation Black Diamond of calamity and destruction The White Diamond of purity and light The Green Diamond of salvation The Red Diamond of rage and fire The Pink Diamond of peace and protection The Yellow Diamond of lightning The Blue Diamond of the sea The Grey Diamond of revolution The orange diamond of passion The Brown Diamond of beauty The Violet Diamond of Glory Diamond could earn titles depending on their accomplishments. This is a story about a girl who becomes a god traveling dimensions. She suffers through pain for 2000 years to be called back to heaven to get her Diamond title and was betrayed. Turning her mad and had war against gods all on her own. Read more to see her trial and errors she had to go through to become the Diamond God of chaos as she travel universes with her sisters. The pictures here do not belong to me. They are just used to give a vivid description of the characters And this story would have a mishap of different anime's and mangas.

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Battel Of Hattin

Battle of Ḥaṭṭīn, (July 4, 1187), battle in northern Palestine that marked the defeat and annihilation of the Christian Crusader armies of Guy de Lusignan, king of Jerusalem (reigned 1186–92), by the Muslim forces of Saladin. It paved the way for the Muslim reconquest of the city of Jerusalem (October 1187) and of the greater part of the three Crusader states—the county of Tripoli, the principality of Antioch, and the kingdom of Jerusalem—thus nullifying the achievements made in the Holy Land by the leaders of the first Crusades and alerting Europe to the need for a third Crusade. In July 1187 the Crusaders were camped at Sepphoris, about 20 miles (32 km) west of the Sea of Galilee, when word reached them that Saladin had attacked the city of Tiberias along the lake. The Crusader forces included several hundred Templars and Hospitallers, militant monastic orders that Saladin ranked among the Christian armies’ most-effective fighters. On July 3 about 20,000 Crusaders abandoned their camp to go to the relief of the besieged city. Their route took them through a hot, arid plain where, halfway to Tiberias, they ran out of water while under continual harassment from Saladin’s cavalry. The Crusaders’ condition worsened after a night spent without water, but the next morning they resumed their march, heading toward a range of hills above the village of Ḥaṭṭīn. Confronted by Saladin’s army, the Crusaders, who were no longer able to fight effectively, left the road and were driven back against the two largest hills, the Horns of Ḥaṭṭīn, by the Muslims. Although mounted elements of the Crusader army made repeated charges against the Muslim lines, they were unable to effect any significant breakthrough. The 30,000-man Muslim army slaughtered many of the Crusaders on the field and captured a shard of the True Cross, a Christian relic that had been carried into the battle by the bishop of Acre. Saladin spared the lives of King Guy and most of the Christian lords, but he personally slew Reginald of Châtillon as an oath breaker for his role in shattering the truce that had been in place between Saladin and the Crusader states. Saladin also ordered the execution of virtually all captured Templars and Hospitallers; only Templar Grand Master Gerard de Ridefort avoided the blade. On the day after the battle, Saladin launched his campaign to retake the city of Jerusalem.

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