| 1 |
Ascend with precision. |
| 2 |
The Goddess is watching. |
| 3 |
Justice will prevail. |
| 4 |
By the Goddess! What ambition! |
| 5 |
Such resilience! |
| 6 |
You were born for this! |
| 7 |
You are inexhaustible! |
| 8 |
Triumphant at last! |
| 9 |
You are free! |
| 10 |
I die for the Empire! |
| 11 |
The trap of tyranny is inescapable. |
| 12 |
Delight in your gilded dungeon, ascendant. |
| 13 |
Your destination is more dangerous than the journey, ascendant. |
| 14 |
Oh, the weary traveler draws close to the end of the path. |
| 15 |
When the time comes to strike, an emperor strikes without hesitation. |
| 16 |
To entertain doubt is to dance with death. |
| 17 |
An aspirant can afford to be promising. An emperor must keep those promises. |
| 18 |
Apparently, this is the ending that you deserve. |
| 19 |
For those who ascend too quickly, the fall is inevitable. |
| 20 |
Justice is served. |
| 21 |
An emperor is only as efficient as those he commands. |
| 22 |
Must I do everything myself!? |
| 23 |
Determination overcomes domination. This is the one law of sovereignty! |
| 24 |
They say that two out of three isn't bad. They couldn't be more wrong. |
| 25 |
Only one of your lessons was completed, ascendant. |
| 26 |
My three lieutenants remain. Misery loves company, I suppose. |
| 27 |
When one defiles the effigy, one defiles the emperor. |
| 28 |
The people kneel before their true sovereign. |
| 29 |
An empire must be built to weather any storm. |
| 30 |
An empire should sparkle like ice upon the winter stone. |
| 31 |
Empires are forged in stone and fire. |
| 32 |
Those who stand should never outnumber those who kneel. |
| 33 |
You are not an emperor if none will kneel before you. |
| 34 |
It is the sovereign who empowers the sceptre. Not the other way round. |
| 35 |
One day, even the great Sceptre of God shall fall. |
| 36 |
Sweep the trappings of past emperors aside. Make your empire anew! |
| 37 |
Above all else, an emperor needs to finish what he started. |
| 38 |
A partial victory is no victory at all. |
| 39 |
Where the weapons remain, a new enemy will simply take the place of the old. |
| 40 |
Some things that slumber should never be awoken. |
| 41 |
The loyal must be avenged! |
| 42 |
Pity the emperor who sits alone on his throne. |
| 43 |
To lose a retainer is to lose a dear friend. |
| 44 |
The Empire lives on, and so do its most loyal of servants. |
| 45 |
The essence of an empire must be shared equally amongst all of its citizens. |
| 46 |
The Empire's essence must be saved for the people. |
| 47 |
The last emperor is always the worst emperor. |
| 48 |
The sovereign leech leaves but a husk for its descendants. |
| 49 |
A wise emperor recognises that life and empire are the same. |
| 50 |
Slowness lends strength to one's enemies. |
| 51 |
Wisdom is the offspring of Suffering and Time. |
| 52 |
Time is the champion of second chances. |
| 53 |
Time is not to be wasted. |
| 54 |
Complex machinations converge to a single act of power. |
| 55 |
Behold the machinery at maximum efficiency! |
| 56 |
Even the grandest designs can be dismantled. |
| 57 |
While the cogs believe, the Imperial machine marches on. |
| 58 |
For some, the machine is too complex to comprehend. |
| 59 |
To the glorious apparatus of empire! |
| 60 |
The Emperor beckons and the world attends. |
| 61 |
You can't stem {this} tide! |
| 62 |
An emperor alone is just a man. |
| 63 |
Loyalty is a fire that spreads quickly if the forest is dry. |
| 64 |
This Empire remains filled with emperors in waiting. |
| 65 |
A throne is the most devious trap of them all. |
| 66 |
The Empire awaits you with open jaws. |
| 67 |
You must navigate your empire through troubled waters. |
| 68 |
Belief is the strongest metal of them all. |
| 69 |
There is a fine line between consideration and hesitation. The former is wisdom, the latter is fear. |
| 70 |
Shine boldly so that all might find you when the night falls. |
| 71 |
Allow your wisdom to be tempered by the flames of the past. |
| 72 |
An emperor must know precisely where he stands. |
| 73 |
An emperor must bear two blades. Hope in the left hand. Surety in the right. |
| 74 |
Where there's a golden key there must be a golden door. |
| 75 |
Gold is the most liberating of metals. |
| 76 |
Let the day dawn golden with possibility. |
| 77 |
Any mystery can be unlocked, if one has the right key. |
| 78 |
Time to feed, my pet! |
| 79 |
Argus does enjoy new playthings! |
| 80 |
Enjoy your little treat, my dear Argus! |
| 81 |
You killed my poor little Argus. |
| 82 |
Goodbye, Argus. I couldn't have asked for a more faithful and loving companion. |
| 83 |
Oh, Argus. I shall miss you. |
| 84 |
There is nothing quite so enticing as a locked door. |
| 85 |
A locked door merely encourages curiosity. |
| 86 |
A locked door merely encourages curiosity. |
| 87 |
The pursuit of power can be a grotesque affair. |
| 88 |
Dark influences reside in dark places. |
| 89 |
A potent little gift from our primitive past. |
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