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Sejanus was tasked with interrogations of subjects. He threatened them with death unless they recanted. After the death of Pepin VI, Sejanus arrested his widow, Berengaria. As he escorted her to the jail, he accepted a bribe from Childeric, allowing him to speak with his mother. As part of Pepin VII's initiation, Sejanus raided the king’s quarters and fired a gun at him as a test of his immortality. Pepin survived as it fired blanks. After Pepin's abdication, Sejanus pledged allegiance to Frobisher, the new god. (AUDIO: The Holy Terror)

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  • Sejanus was tasked with interrogations of subjects. He threatened them with death unless they recanted. After the death of Pepin VI, Sejanus arrested his widow, Berengaria. As he escorted her to the jail, he accepted a bribe from Childeric, allowing him to speak with his mother. As part of Pepin VII's initiation, Sejanus raided the king’s quarters and fired a gun at him as a test of his immortality. Pepin survived as it fired blanks. After Pepin's abdication, Sejanus pledged allegiance to Frobisher, the new god. (AUDIO: The Holy Terror)
  • Lucius Aelius Seianus (20 BCE – October 18, CE 31), commonly known as Sejanus, was an ambitious soldier, friend and confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. An equestrian by birth, Sejanus rose to power as prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard, of which he was commander from CE 14 until his death in CE 31.
  • thumb|292px|Lord Comandante Solar Macharius Sejanus (no confundir con Hastur Sejanus, de la Legión de los Lobos Lunares) fue un General de la Guardia Imperial durante la Cruzada Machariana. Era la mano derecha del Lord Comandante Solar Macharius y estuvo a su lado a lo largo de la campaña. Era también el comandante de las fuerzas de Mordia en la misma Cruzada y se asume que tenía el mismo rango de General entre sus filas. La fecha de su muerte es desconocida, pero lo más probable es que se retirara al final de la campaña después de ver las atrocidades que en ella se sucedieron.
  • Sejanus is one of the King of Attolia's attendants in The King of Attolia. He is famous for his pranks on the king and other people. He is the younger son of Baron Erondites and younger brother of Dite. As Baron Erondites's younger son, Sejanus appears to support most of his father's schemes and appears to dislike his brother immensely. Since Dite has opposed his father by supporting the queen of Attolia, Sejanus has been favoured and supported by their father.
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  • Lucius Aelius Sejanus
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  • Roman As depicting Tiberius, struck in 31, Augusta Bilbilis. The reverse reads Augusta Bilbilis Ti Caesare L Aelio Seiano, marking the consulship of Sejanus in that year.
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  • thumb|292px|Lord Comandante Solar Macharius Sejanus (no confundir con Hastur Sejanus, de la Legión de los Lobos Lunares) fue un General de la Guardia Imperial durante la Cruzada Machariana. Era la mano derecha del Lord Comandante Solar Macharius y estuvo a su lado a lo largo de la campaña. Era también el comandante de las fuerzas de Mordia en la misma Cruzada y se asume que tenía el mismo rango de General entre sus filas. Su acto más famoso fue exponerle a Macharius que la Cruzada había finalizado cuando alcanzaron Ultima Macharia. Los hombres no se atrevían a abordar a Macharius debido a su feroz carácter, pero sí que pudieron exponer sus argumentos a Sejanus, el cual los transmitió después al Lord Comandante Solar. Sejanus estuvo siempre al lado de Macharius en todos los actos que llevó a cabo. Nunca cuestionó la sabiduría de los métodos que empleaban y siempre ejecutó las órdenes con despiadada eficiencia. La fecha de su muerte es desconocida, pero lo más probable es que se retirara al final de la campaña después de ver las atrocidades que en ella se sucedieron.
  • Sejanus was tasked with interrogations of subjects. He threatened them with death unless they recanted. After the death of Pepin VI, Sejanus arrested his widow, Berengaria. As he escorted her to the jail, he accepted a bribe from Childeric, allowing him to speak with his mother. As part of Pepin VII's initiation, Sejanus raided the king’s quarters and fired a gun at him as a test of his immortality. Pepin survived as it fired blanks. After Pepin's abdication, Sejanus pledged allegiance to Frobisher, the new god. (AUDIO: The Holy Terror)
  • Lucius Aelius Seianus (20 BCE – October 18, CE 31), commonly known as Sejanus, was an ambitious soldier, friend and confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. An equestrian by birth, Sejanus rose to power as prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard, of which he was commander from CE 14 until his death in CE 31. While the Praetorian Guard was formally established under Emperor Augustus, Sejanus introduced a number of reforms which saw the unit evolve beyond a mere bodyguard into a powerful and influential branch of the government involved in public security, civil administration, and ultimately political intercession; changes which would have a lasting impact on the course of the Principate. During the 20s, Sejanus gradually accumulated power by consolidating his influence over Tiberius and eliminating potential political opponents, including the emperor's son, Drusus Julius Caesar. When Tiberius withdrew to Capri in 26, Sejanus was left in control of the entire state mechanism as de facto ruler of the empire. For a time the most influential and feared citizen of Rome, Sejanus suddenly fell from power in 31, the year his career culminated with the consulship. Amidst suspicions of conspiracy against Tiberius, Sejanus was arrested and executed, along with his followers.
  • Sejanus is one of the King of Attolia's attendants in The King of Attolia. He is famous for his pranks on the king and other people. He is the younger son of Baron Erondites and younger brother of Dite. As Baron Erondites's younger son, Sejanus appears to support most of his father's schemes and appears to dislike his brother immensely. Since Dite has opposed his father by supporting the queen of Attolia, Sejanus has been favoured and supported by their father. Previously a lieutenant in the Queen's Guard, Sejanus is assigned to become one of the king's attendants because of his father's power. While he appears cheerful and capable, he holds a great deal of contempt for the new king and manipulates all of the king's attendants so that the king will appear foolish. Because Eugenides does not oppose their cruel tricks, Sejanus believes that he has made himself indispensable to the the king and that he cannot be punished. When Eugenides learns of the schemes of the House Erondites to undermine the crown by forcing him to purge his current attendants, save Sejanus, and replace them with supporters of Erondites, the king is able to finish formulating a plan to destroy the Erondites. He forces Sejanus to confess before his other attendants for attempting to poison the king, and then implicates Dite into the crime as well. Though neither were involved, the confession is sufficient to force Sejanus to comply and allow himself to be arrested for punishment. Sejanus had despised the king and had been jealous for his brother, who had been an unsuccessful suitor to the queen, and willing accepts his fate in hopes that Dite will not suffer painfully in exile. While imprisoned, Sejanus is unaware of his brother's exile to Ferria, save a possible letter that Dite attempts to send to him before he leaves Attolia.
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