Jiang's dynastic cycle moves from mother-goddess priestess and consort to hereditary elite, rebellious prince/warlord, foreign mercenary general, and new king.
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High Priestess
Jiang's dynastic cycle moves from mother-goddess priestess and consort to hereditary elite, rebellious prince/warlord, foreign mercenary general, and new king.
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"...this follows the dynastic cycle. Okay? So in the beginning the high priestess who represents the mother goddess she has a consort and so..."
"...king. Okay? And so he slays the consort and marries the high priestess. Okay? Which is following the pattern of the mythology. Right? Then..."
"...he appointed his daughter named Enhe Duanna to be like the high priestess of their religion. But what's interesting about her is she's a..."
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