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==="Death" and legacy=== ==="Death" and legacy===
− Apparently, he would die on [[Liao]] decades later in [[3113]] during "[[The Slaughter of Liao]]" or, as Capellans remember it, as "[[The Night of Screams]]," when he supposedly ascended to godhood. <ref name="DATP:Liao p5">''Dark Age Turning Points: Liao'', p 5 - "Liao"</ref> Sun-Tzu is remembered as a dangerous enemy, a shrewd politician on par with, if not greater than, Katrina Steiner. Unlike Victor Steiner-Davion, who was more respected for being active on the battlefield, Sun-Tzu was respected for his unpredictable cunning, able to play the role of a fool in one moment and that of an implacable foe in the next. He gave the Capellan people their pride back and rebuilt a nation on the verge of collapse and is forever remembered by Capellans as the Celestial Wisdom, Father of the Capellan State. + Apparently, he would die on [[Liao]] decades later in [[3113]] during "[[The Slaughter of Liao]]" or, as Capellans remember it, as "[[The Night of Screams]]," when he supposedly ascended to godhood. <ref name="DATP:Liao p5">''Dark Age Turning Points: Liao'', p 5 - "Liao"</ref> Sun-Tzu is remembered as a dangerous enemy, a shrewd politician on par, if not greater than, Katrina Steiner. Unlike Victor Steiner-Davion, who was more respected for being active on the battlefield, Sun-Tzu was respected for his unpredictable cunning, able to play the role of a fool in one moment and that of an implacable foe in the next. He gave the Capellan people their pride back and rebuilt a nation on the verge of collapse and is forever remembered by Capellans as the Celestial Wisdom, Father of the Capellan State.
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− | Apparently, he would die on [[Liao]] decades later in [[3113]] during "[[The Slaughter of Liao]]" or, as Capellans remember it, as "[[The Night of Screams]]," when he supposedly ascended to godhood. <ref name="DATP:Liao p5">''Dark Age Turning Points: Liao'', p 5 - "Liao"</ref> Sun-Tzu is remembered as a dangerous enemy, a shrewd politician on par | + | Apparently, he would die on [[Liao]] decades later in [[3113]] during "[[The Slaughter of Liao]]" or, as Capellans remember it, as "[[The Night of Screams]]," when he supposedly ascended to godhood. <ref name="DATP:Liao p5">''Dark Age Turning Points: Liao'', p 5 - "Liao"</ref> Sun-Tzu is remembered as a dangerous enemy, a shrewd politician on par, if not greater than, Katrina Steiner. Unlike Victor Steiner-Davion, who was more respected for being active on the battlefield, Sun-Tzu was respected for his unpredictable cunning, able to play the role of a fool in one moment and that of an implacable foe in the next. He gave the Capellan people their pride back and rebuilt a nation on the verge of collapse and is forever remembered by Capellans as the Celestial Wisdom, Father of the Capellan State. |
===Resting place=== | ===Resting place=== |