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**He hopes that the [[Hunters]] become the navigators of his vessels, the assassins in his armies and the treasure hunters for his lost repositories filled with the empire's secrets. | **He hopes that the [[Hunters]] become the navigators of his vessels, the assassins in his armies and the treasure hunters for his lost repositories filled with the empire's secrets. | ||
**He hopes that the [[Warlocks]] become his ambassadors, his technologists and his warrior-scientists to discover the secrets of the lost worlds his empire once ruled. | **He hopes that the [[Warlocks]] become his ambassadors, his technologists and his warrior-scientists to discover the secrets of the lost worlds his empire once ruled. | ||
**He hopes that the [[Titan | **He hopes that the [[Titan|Titans]] become the taskmasters to train his armies, both in personal combat and warfare, teach them to be both civilized during peace while vicious during wartime and to teach his soldiers to be selfless yet persistent in battle. | ||
*Calus is the second person from an enemy race to side with the Guardians and the first of the [[Cabal]]. The first ally was [[Variks, the Loyal|Variks]]. | *Calus is the second person from an enemy race to side with the Guardians and the first of the [[Cabal]]. The first ally was [[Variks, the Loyal|Variks]]. | ||
*Calus greatly resembles several Roman emperors/rulers. Like Julius Caesar he overthrew a republic and much like Caligula he insists on being treated like a god and has gone mostly mad after a major life event. An interesting dynamic is that Calus massacred the Cabal senate upon coming to power while the opposite happened to Julius Caesar; in the end, both were betrayed, however, by those they held dear (Brutus and Ghaul) in a major conspiracy. | *Calus greatly resembles several Roman emperors/rulers. Like Julius Caesar he overthrew a republic and much like Caligula he insists on being treated like a god and has gone mostly mad after a major life event. An interesting dynamic is that Calus massacred the Cabal senate upon coming to power while the opposite happened to Julius Caesar; in the end, both were betrayed, however, by those they held dear (Brutus and Ghaul) in a major conspiracy. |