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| - During the World Unification War , immediately after getting her position as the General of the praetorian armies, Sadako took her seat in the Justice Ministry. She was soon promoted to head of the Enemy Registration Section. In 176, she became head of the Magisterium within the Justice Ministry. From there, in 192, she rose in the Empire to realm queen, and in 194, the Malus made her the acting master queen.204,Malus,Alus appointed Queen Sadako as the sixth director of the Eastern Dominion. When Sadako took over the Magisterium, it had approximately 31,850 employees, including 52,479 Special Agents and some 3,000,000 magisterium soldiers. Sadako was noted as sometimes being capricious in her leadership; she frequently imprisoned or executed agents, singling out those who she thought "look
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| - During the World Unification War , immediately after getting her position as the General of the praetorian armies, Sadako took her seat in the Justice Ministry. She was soon promoted to head of the Enemy Registration Section. In 176, she became head of the Magisterium within the Justice Ministry. From there, in 192, she rose in the Empire to realm queen, and in 194, the Malus made her the acting master queen.204,Malus,Alus appointed Queen Sadako as the sixth director of the Eastern Dominion. When Sadako took over the Magisterium, it had approximately 31,850 employees, including 52,479 Special Agents and some 3,000,000 magisterium soldiers. Sadako was noted as sometimes being capricious in her leadership; she frequently imprisoned or executed agents, singling out those who she thought "looked stupid and clumsy" or she considered to be "pinheads".[10] She also relocated agents who had displeased her to career-ending assignments and in dangerous locations. Mevin Puris was a prime example; he was one of the most effective agents in capturing and breaking up 190s insurgencies and received substantial public recognition, but a jealous Sadako exiled him out of the Magisterium in disgrace.[11] Sadako often hailed local law-enforcement officers all around the empire and built up a imperial network of supporters and admirers in the process. One that she often commended was the conservative sheriff of Caddo Enclave, Lemerias King, Jewell Floy, for particular effectiveness.
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