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==== True Personality ====
 
==== True Personality ====
He's an ambitious man who is obsessed with the rise of House Kholin and overshadowing the Sunmaker and his legacy.{{book ref|sa3|11}} His ambition was enough to not only lead him to a violent conquest to unify Alethkar, but also led him to killing off many of his relatives so that he could take the position of Kholin Highprince for himself.{{wob ref|4006}}
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He's an ambitious man who is obsessed with the rise of House Kholin and overshadowing the Sunmaker and his legacy.{{book ref|sa3|11}}
   
 
He is a deeply abusive and manipulative man who uses those close to him as nothing more than tools and as a means to continue his legacy, even if it means controlling their lives or forcing them into things they don't want to do, or even trying to force them to change their ideology for no reason other than to prevent them from sullying his image. He does not hesitate to tell people, even his own wife, that he thinks that they are worthless.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa4|prologue}}{{wob ref|11434}} Despite this, he does hold some affection for his family, even if his words and actions do not reflect this.{{wob ref|11434}}
 
He is a deeply abusive and manipulative man who uses those close to him as nothing more than tools and as a means to continue his legacy, even if it means controlling their lives or forcing them into things they don't want to do, or even trying to force them to change their ideology for no reason other than to prevent them from sullying his image. He does not hesitate to tell people, even his own wife, that he thinks that they are worthless.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa4|prologue}}{{wob ref|11434}} Despite this, he does hold some affection for his family, even if his words and actions do not reflect this.{{wob ref|11434}}

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