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== Notable Clones ==
 
== Notable Clones ==
  
''(Note: The Bureau of Hagiography would like to remind scholars that, as every instance of Varuk Mai, Cellular Apex is utterly perfect, the notion of some clones being more accomplished or noteworthy is absurd.'')
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''(Note: The Bureau of Hagiography would like to remind scholars that, as every instance of Varuk Mai, Cellular Apex is utterly perfect, the notion of some clones being more accomplished or noteworthy is absurd. Nonetheless, some clones ruled during exceptional times, and deserve commendation for rising to the occasion, as any clone would.'')
  
  

Revision as of 10:49, 16 January 2019

Varuk Mai (full title: Varuk Mai, Preserver of the Throne, Cleanser of the Impure, Savior of the Sickly, Cellular Apex; often condensed to Varuk Mai, Cellular Apex) is a pioneering geneticist, and the founder and leader of the Iridium Throne. As a matter of faith and law, eir genome is enshrined as the most perfect specimen possible, and thus the Throne has been led by clones of Mai since its inception.

Early Life

(Note: This section was provided by the Iridium Throne's Bureau of Hagiography, on the condition that it run completely unaltered lest this archive be sentenced to Damnatio Memoriae.)

Varuk Mai I was born in ZY 527, one of six broodsibs. E rose through the ranks of academia from the prodigal age of 44, publishing a thesis on telomere gene therapy that has since become the foundation of the Throne and its holy text.


Founding of the Iridium Throne

Notable Clones

(Note: The Bureau of Hagiography would like to remind scholars that, as every instance of Varuk Mai, Cellular Apex is utterly perfect, the notion of some clones being more accomplished or noteworthy is absurd. Nonetheless, some clones ruled during exceptional times, and deserve commendation for rising to the occasion, as any clone would.)


Succession Crisis

(Note: The Bureau of Hagiography would like to remind scholars that they read every word of this archive, and are empowered to extradite anyone for lèse-majesté.)