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Is Lido the Second in His 3500 Year Reign?
I was wondering how the Paul, all of the things he says in the second book, kind of foreshadows what we get with Lido. There is a kind of two sides of the same coin, if you will,. Are we supposed to read Lido the second in his 3500 year reign as kind of in the end, as you said, James, where he's he wants to be remembered as a tyrant? That sounds a little bit kind of like what Paul was trying to tell the the friendment about, but maybe telling isn't the same thing as actually showing, right, doing.