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− | The rise of the great Persian empire broke that routine, pushing Samuz westward towards Sardis. There was after all, an upsurge of fire-worshiping priests with a ritualized hatred of 'creatures of darkness.' The Ionian lands provided more of a mix of peoples that he could more safely lurk within | + | The rise of the great Persian empire broke that routine, pushing Samuz westward towards Sardis. There was after all, an upsurge of fire-worshiping priests with a ritualized hatred of 'creatures of darkness.' The Ionian lands provided more of a mix of peoples that he could more safely lurk within. |
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When Caesar made his legendary visit to Egypt at met with Cleopatra, Samuz officially once again decided it was time to transfer his holdings - now as a reclusive but wealthy merchant - over to Rome. Samuz saw the increasing power and influence the legions held in the system and spread his supernatural influence through generations of centurions and commanders. | When Caesar made his legendary visit to Egypt at met with Cleopatra, Samuz officially once again decided it was time to transfer his holdings - now as a reclusive but wealthy merchant - over to Rome. Samuz saw the increasing power and influence the legions held in the system and spread his supernatural influence through generations of centurions and commanders. |