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The garrison was called Alamo and was located in the centre of France. Many false rumours have been conceived over the history of three hundred years of Alamo's life about it. Many said that it was situated in Mexico, and that was not true. Others said that it was two thousands years old, and that was not true either. The castle of Alamo was very young, was born in the year 700 of the age of the universe, and in the year 1000, the first year of a new war, it was established as an active garrison by one of its heirs, St. Patrick. Patrick was a saint of all Ireland and France and was responsible for the eternal union between these two countries, therefore the garrison became quickly filled with soldiers of Irish and French nativity, who joined it eagerly. Alamo was a fort of highest fame for its grand protections and perfectly built walls, and everybody knew that a garrison in such a place was a powerful one. Alamo was, in fact, a living object, a castle full of magic of life, and if it wanted it did not let in anybody, and if it wanted, it expelled everybody from its terrains. So only a noble man could enter the castle, and only a noble man could take advantage of the fort's rooms and corridors. Alamo opened its doors to St. Patrick enthusiastically, and all of its area became open for him and his soldiers. The spirit of the castle announced it would aid the warriors in their battles and promised not to ever let in any of their enemies. Alamo was therefore also an ideal shelter for anybody who was homeless or in danger at any time.

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