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'''Georgios Kostas''' was a fighter with a reputation for incredible strength and brutality. Inspired by a desire for global recognition, Georgios left Greece to participate in a tournament series of struggles through [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrace Thrace]. After years of successful battles, the legend captured the attention of the [[Templars]]. From there, the Champion fought for the red cross, and was more famous and feared than ever.
'''Georgios Kostas''' was a fighter with a reputation for incredible strength and brutality. Inspired by a desire for global recognition, Georgios left Greece to participate in a tournament series of struggles through [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrace Thrace]. After years of successful battles, the legend captured the attention of the [[Templars]]. From there, the Champion fought for the red cross, and was more famous and feared than ever.



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Georgios Kostas was a fighter with a reputation for incredible strength and brutality. Inspired by a desire for global recognition, Georgios left Greece to participate in a tournament series of struggles through Thrace. After years of successful battles, the legend captured the attention of the Templars. From there, the Champion fought for the red cross, and was more famous and feared than ever.

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