Armagon
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Armagon never lost a battle. Never. As the king of Armagio, he vowed to rule with noble justice and truth. Although he was a kind-hearted ruler, power slowly wormed its way into Armagon's head.
"Conquer," it said, "your people will love you. The world can be in the palm of your hand."
And so Armagon began to expand his kingdom. But even as powerful as he was, Armagon could not win every battle. Losing control over himself, his lust for power began to take over. After his first defeat, he finally snapped. Turning from a benevolent ruler to a feared dictator, Armagon vowed never to lose a battle again - even at the cost of his own men.
He won. But his people were gone, killed by their own king for the purpose of war. Such cruelty was unacceptable, even among the False Gods. They rejected Armagon, causing him to lose the last bit of his sanity. And now he is back.
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Hmm. Is the AI even smart enough to use this deck?
Also, I apologize to anyone else who may have thought of this idea. It is purely original, however I feel that it is a somewhat obvious combination. So to anyone who had the same idea, I'm sorry and will retract my submission if you wish. Thank you :]