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Caeso Cassius Sophus
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Caeso Cassius Sophus (born January 10, 3795) is a retired politician from Selucia. He is the son of former Dictator and founder of the Republic Caius Cassius Sophus. In his younger years he served a tenure as Minister of Trade & Industry, being the youngest minister in the cabinet. He was viewed as a puppet of his father and a whoremonger as reporters often spotted him in the red light districts of Auroria, this reputation continued when he was elected as Consul in 3842. After the death of his father this turned around and he showed himself to be a diligent and amiable Consul. In 3849 he was the one to incite the murder of Octavia Flavia Hadriana, proclaiming that the continued spree of Dictators was destroying the Republic. Afterwards he took full responsibility for his actions and accept
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Caeso Cassius Sophus (born January 10, 3795) is a retired politician from Selucia. He is the son of former Dictator and founder of the Republic Caius Cassius Sophus. In his younger years he served a tenure as Minister of Trade & Industry, being the youngest minister in the cabinet. He was viewed as a puppet of his father and a whoremonger as reporters often spotted him in the red light districts of Auroria, this reputation continued when he was elected as Consul in 3842. After the death of his father this turned around and he showed himself to be a diligent and amiable Consul. In 3849 he was the one to incite the murder of Octavia Flavia Hadriana, proclaiming that the continued spree of Dictators was destroying the Republic. Afterwards he took full responsibility for his actions and accepted the consequences when his term would end, however he also proclaimed he would seek re-election.
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