King of Swords 1-3
Chapter: 1
“Across the desert of Khul Kharim,
There stands an ancient and mighty temple, worn with age,
Its two hundred monks drenched with sweat and bent with the labor of its maintenance.
There, enshrined, the graven image of a god;
Mighty, imperious, carved masterfully, his eyes thrust to the horizon, his lips curled in a smile of mastery;
All burnished with the worn hands of monks and the labor-marks of slaves.
Its grip upon the land about is absolute. It has stood for two thousand years.
So long that, indeed,
Cracks have begun to form.”
-Unknown

Reach heaven through violence, Council. Not through words.
“L’état, c’est moi”
Damn hes alpha
If these are all his sons, I wonder where all his daughters are…
It doesn’t say sons anywhere; the only explicit statements are that he is their father and that they share his blood.
My conclusion is that these are his sons AND daughters, and his beard is of such power that all of his children inherit it.
It’s one thing for a peasant to demand a throne, but for a nobleman it’s just arrogance. All the splendor you could ever want is right there, but you just need that throne. Pathetic.
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Nobody in the comic has ever displayed a “double” crown like Solomon here. He must be using a tremendous amount of power, relative to the usual dimension-rending scale of the characters’ antics, just to tell his children they are unworthy. What kind of insecurity. . .
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We ended the last book with the promise of training, and now begin this one with a promise of a tournament arc on the horizon? Oh, this brings me joy.
25 generations are aproximatelly 725 years, but it depends on how often he have children
Salami Dave might be worse than Zeus (Zoss perhaps) as he can’t seem to keep it in his pants