I would like to introduce someone very special to me, Napoleon Halcyon Alfmeier.
Much like his days on St. Helena Island, the emperor spends most of his time surveying his tiny domain in silent contemplation. In comparison to his former days, his majesty leads a difficult life. The rational visciousness often displayed in his heyday during the capture of Venice and the Eygptian campaign are revealed only in moments of amusement, but still thrive.
One day he will again have an army and he will lead it in glorious victory. But at the moment, there are squirrels to be chased from the kingdom, after a nap.
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