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== Background ==
== Background ==
The Seven were once King Flos’ personal circle with whom he consulted and relied on. They were his generals, his leaders who each managed part of his kingdom. They were the strongest and best of his subjects and their names are known across the world.
The Seven were once King Flos’ personal circle with whom he consulted and relied on. They were his generals, his leaders who each managed part of his kingdom. They were the strongest and best of his subjects and there names are known across the world.


Each of them had some perspective that Flos lacked. Mars had expertise on war and battles, Drevish on organization and logistics, Amerys on magic, and so forth. They add something significant that their King himself does not. This is why [[Orthenon]] is not considered one of the Seven, despite possessing comparable prowess to any of them.<ref name=":0" />
Each of them had some perspective that Flos lacked. Mars had expertise on war and battles, Drevish on organization and logistics, Amerys on magic, and so forth. They add something significant that their King himself does not. This is why [[Orthenon]] is not considered one of the Seven, despite possessing comparable prowess to any of them.<ref name=":0" />
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