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<blockquote data-quote="Rhialto" data-source="post: 408802" data-attributes="member: 630"><p><strong>Emperor Prascis XXIV</strong></p><p></p><p>Present Emperor of the Sleurithians, Prascis has ruled for over 200 years. Even the long-lived Sleurithians marvel at their Emperor's advanced age. By all accounts, however, Prascis does not, as the weight of his years has left him horribly weakened and emaciated, requiring the aid of seven potions to keep himself alive. Many believe the Emperor to be slightly (or even completely) senile--it is definitately true that he does not keep abreast with the Sleurithian political situation, instead handing matters to an ever-growing list of subordinates, many supplied to him by the Archimagus Bloodstone and the Tower of Secrets. The Emperor grows increasingly isolated, it is said, and fails to mark the rebellion of the northern provinces, the growth of radical Malkanism in the south, and the growing power of the Sleurithian crime syndicate that calls itself the League of Purple. Much of the Emperor's time is taken up with "treatments" for an advancing age, administrated to him by the mysterious "Pale Priest" Velari. Many nobles are fearful of Velari, and his ever-growing influence over Prascis. But a few are cynical. Some remember Prascis's meteoric rise from relative obscurity to the head of the Second Lairuskian line, as well as the numerous double-dealings and politicking that kept the "Scarlet Hydra" in power, and ask themselves--who is using who...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhialto, post: 408802, member: 630"] [b]Emperor Prascis XXIV[/b] Present Emperor of the Sleurithians, Prascis has ruled for over 200 years. Even the long-lived Sleurithians marvel at their Emperor's advanced age. By all accounts, however, Prascis does not, as the weight of his years has left him horribly weakened and emaciated, requiring the aid of seven potions to keep himself alive. Many believe the Emperor to be slightly (or even completely) senile--it is definitately true that he does not keep abreast with the Sleurithian political situation, instead handing matters to an ever-growing list of subordinates, many supplied to him by the Archimagus Bloodstone and the Tower of Secrets. The Emperor grows increasingly isolated, it is said, and fails to mark the rebellion of the northern provinces, the growth of radical Malkanism in the south, and the growing power of the Sleurithian crime syndicate that calls itself the League of Purple. Much of the Emperor's time is taken up with "treatments" for an advancing age, administrated to him by the mysterious "Pale Priest" Velari. Many nobles are fearful of Velari, and his ever-growing influence over Prascis. But a few are cynical. Some remember Prascis's meteoric rise from relative obscurity to the head of the Second Lairuskian line, as well as the numerous double-dealings and politicking that kept the "Scarlet Hydra" in power, and ask themselves--who is using who...? [/QUOTE]
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