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Raping and pillaging is heavily implied at a lot of points, but the narrator also admits to whitewashing his own narrative, so it's not 100% clear. It's called the Black Company for a reason though. The army the book follows is generally feared/hated by every town they visit. The book doesn't go into a lot of graphic detail describing the battle scenes or aftermath. It's more about camp life and intrigue.
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