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{{quote|The High Emperor was a middle-aged man with a firm chin and a full face. He was balding in a time when most men got scalp rejuvenations, but his refusal to enhance his appearance lent him a weight of ... authenticity.|[[Dennison Crestmar]]'s impressions of the emperor}}
 
{{quote|The High Emperor was a middle-aged man with a firm chin and a full face. He was balding in a time when most men got scalp rejuvenations, but his refusal to enhance his appearance lent him a weight of ... authenticity.|[[Dennison Crestmar]]'s impressions of the emperor}}
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The High Emperor has the responsibility to approve all cloning requests.{{book ref|firstborn}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 05:49, 28 February 2019

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The High Emperor rules the empire in Firstborn.[1]

The High Emperor was a middle-aged man with a firm chin and a full face. He was balding in a time when most men got scalp rejuvenations, but his refusal to enhance his appearance lent him a weight of ... authenticity.

Dennison Crestmar's impressions of the emperor

The High Emperor has the responsibility to approve all cloning requests.[1]

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