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The first downfall of a [[minister]] is to destroy a homestead, village, small town, large town, or region. The other four downfalls correspond to the first four downfalls of a [[king]].
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Five Downfalls of a Minister

The first downfall of a minister is to destroy a homestead, village, small town, large town, or region. The other four downfalls correspond to the first four downfalls of a king.