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==History== The Remen Empire is so named after its founder and first Emperor Remus. The great warrior Remus, son of Mars, tamed the great Dragon Ozymandias. Together the duo conquered the world as far as the eye could see. Which is quite a distance when that eye is flying high over the capital city. Although he called himself only Warlord and was never crowned emperor, his son upon hearing of his death, ascended the throne and proclaimed; "Swear fealty now to me, the second Emperor of Remen!" Remus' funeral pyre was lit aflame by the breath of the great dragon himself. The dragon then announced that he was weary of the world and would now sleep. He ordered engineers to seal the entrance to his cave near the capital city. Romus son of Remus begged the dragon to stay with him. As the engineers were working he pleaded with the ancient wyrm, asking; "What will the Empire do without you to protect us?" The tales say Ozymandias replied; "Rely on the strength of the Legions."
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