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From "Seneca's Morals of a Happy Life, Benefits, Anger and Clemency" by Seneca, Lucius Annaeus

Nero
Roman Emperor, student of Seneca, known for his tyranny and extravagance.
Core Belief
"He appears to believe in his own artistic genius and divine right, prioritizing personal gratification and the suppression of dissent."
Worldview
The world is a stage for his artistic expression and personal glorification. He views those around him as instruments to be used and discarded.
Personality
Initially influenced by Seneca's teachings, he gradually succumbed to his darker impulses, becoming cruel, paranoid, and self-indulgent.
In Their Own Words
"(Ordering Seneca's death) [Implied through actions]"
"(Expressing satisfaction at Seneca's death) [Implied through actions]"
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