it says 'the first twenty-five years of Selucia's life were in training for that task', which doesn't make sense
why?
She was trained to be in a position "like that one", without knowing specifically who she would serve.
Pretty straightforward to me.
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Io iudico bene questo: che sia meglio essere impetuoso che respettivo, perché la fortuna è donna ed è necessario, volendola tenere sotto, batterla e urtarla.
Io iudico bene questo: che sia meglio essere impetuoso che respettivo, perché la fortuna è donna ed è necessario, volendola tenere sotto, batterla e urtarla.
Tiny question about Egeanin
06/02/2011 12:19:48 AM
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I scanned the WoT encyclopedia and wot wikia, no mention of her mom, but the library at
06/02/2011 03:29:00 AM
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Why would Egeanin inherit the later slavery?
07/02/2011 09:27:32 PM
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DomA sorted it all out, but yes, I'd read that slavery was hereditary. *NM*
07/02/2011 11:09:27 PM
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Re: Why would Egeanin inherit the later slavery?
08/02/2011 11:41:52 AM
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You do know that the Papacy and the bishopric of Rome are the same, yes?
08/02/2011 07:03:51 PM
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Re: Tiny question about Egeanin
06/02/2011 01:12:15 PM
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Aha
06/02/2011 03:16:48 PM
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Re: Aha
06/02/2011 10:38:43 PM
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Re: Aha
07/02/2011 12:31:15 AM
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Definitely Da'covale
07/02/2011 04:05:41 AM
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Re: Definitely not Da'covale
07/02/2011 11:55:21 AM
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Yes, those children WOULD be slaves. That was the point of the story.
07/02/2011 08:27:05 PM
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