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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Warlord
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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"Okay? So there are lots of historical figures like that. Even in Chinese history you have quite a few historical figures like this as..."
"I'm going to become a warlord. I'm going to overthrow the queen and the king. Okay? And so he slays the consort and marries..."
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