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Upon the country's split into [[Allebahst]] and [[Babahl]] both countries claimed to have the true statue. The real one was in Allebahst with Babahl owning a fake. Although the Babahlese embassy was well aware of the authenticity of its statue, both countries claimed to have the real one. |
Upon the country's split into [[Allebahst]] and [[Babahl]] both countries claimed to have the true statue. The real one was in Allebahst with Babahl owning a fake. Although the Babahlese embassy was well aware of the authenticity of its statue, both countries claimed to have the real one. |
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− | The fake was hollow and used to store a plate for making counterfeit bills. The two statues were switched during an [[Turnabout Ablaze|incident at the embassy]] |
+ | The fake was hollow and used to store a plate for making counterfeit bills. The two statues were switched during an [[Turnabout Ablaze|incident at the embassy]]. |
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+ | It is implied that [[Zinc Lablanc]] was given the fake statue after the events at the embassy. |
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Revision as of 01:30, 19 March 2010
A national treasure of Cohdopia whose likeness is based on a previous king of the country.
History
Upon the country's split into Allebahst and Babahl both countries claimed to have the true statue. The real one was in Allebahst with Babahl owning a fake. Although the Babahlese embassy was well aware of the authenticity of its statue, both countries claimed to have the real one.
The fake was hollow and used to store a plate for making counterfeit bills. The two statues were switched during an incident at the embassy.
It is implied that Zinc Lablanc was given the fake statue after the events at the embassy.
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