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Portrait of Doge of Venice

Doge of Venice

A powerful leader, initially respected but ultimately revealed to be treacherous.

From "Hero Tales and Legends of the Serbians" by Karadžić, Vuk Stefanović

Core Belief

"Power and wealth are the most important things, and one should not hesitate to use deceit to achieve them."

Worldview

The Doge sees the world as a game of power and manipulation, where individuals are merely pawns to be used and discarded. He is driven by self-interest and a desire for personal gain.

Personality

The Doge is portrayed as a figure of authority and wealth, initially appearing honorable but later revealed to be driven by lust and greed. His actions demonstrate a willingness to betray trust for personal gain.

In Their Own Words

"The Empire was left to me!"
"I shall take thee to my heart, my beautiful love, where thou shalt be the mistress of all my possessions!"
"O master of the house, art thou willing to receive guests?"

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