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They did use slavery on captured tresspassers ramanding alive people froms wars. They also used people who lived thru harsh puishments from commiting a crime. Popular crimes are murder, cheating, stealing and cursing the gods or doing your job wrong. If you commited murder or cursed a god you were thrown off a cliff, if you cheated or stole your arms and legs were cut off.

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