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The '''father''' of [[Licinia Postuma]] was a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] legionary and member of the [[Legion of Smoke]], a legion whose purpose was to secretly collect artefacts of supernatural and [[Alien|extraterrestial]] origin. When he died in [[445|445 AD]], his eldest child Licinia inherited her father's position within the Legion of Smoke, as was tradition. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Combat Magicks (novel)|Combat Magicks]]'')
The '''father''' of [[Licinia Postuma]] was a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] legionary and member of the [[Legion of Smoke]], a legion whose purpose was to secretly collect artefacts of supernatural and [[Alien|extraterrestial]] origin. When he died in [[445|445 AD]], his eldest child Licinia inherited her father's position within the Legion of Smoke, as was tradition. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Combat Magicks (novel)|Combat Magicks]]'')
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The father of Licinia Postuma was a Roman legionary and member of the Legion of Smoke, a legion whose purpose was to secretly collect artefacts of supernatural and extraterrestial origin. When he died in 445 AD, his eldest child Licinia inherited her father's position within the Legion of Smoke, as was tradition. (PROSE: Combat Magicks)