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... chances and never let anyone rival his authority. Attila was power-hungry; he was determined to succeed under any circumstances, fair or unfair. The look of determination to succeed ALWAYS APPEARRING AS THE ONE IN CHARGE Attila always appeared as the one in charge. His walk was that of prowess, and made aware of his dominance over the rest of the Huns. In battle he was easily distinguished between his men. Attila had the habit of fiercely rolling his eyes, and watching on with joy to see the terror that it inspired. To add to his appearance, Attila rode a beautiful black horse, and carried at his side the sword of Tiew, the god of war. The sword of Tiew, as legend goes was found by a farmer, who then dug it out of the ground and gave it to King Attila. When Attila received the sword he declared, "I shall never be ...
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