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Near the end of the second cycle, Sulaiman successfully predicted a planned naval attack by [[Ashtan]] upon his city. In defensive preparation, he scuttled Shallam's old ships within the [[Peshwar Delta]] to prevent any oceangoing assaults of Ashtan from reaching Shallam. This prompted the [[Priest]] [[Aquinas]] to seek audience with King [[Martin (king)|Martin]] the Wise in an attempt to deter [[Ashtan]]'s ultimately doomed attack, based not on leaked Shallamese intel but out of concern for the effects that a full-scale land war might have on [[Sapience]]'s peasantry. King Martin acquiesced to Aquinas's reasoning in the end, and so Emperor Sulaiman's defensive measures never saw combat.
Near the end of the second cycle, Sulaiman successfully predicted a planned naval attack by [[Ashtan]] upon his city. In defensive preparation, he scuttled Shallam's old ships within the [[Peshwar Delta]] to prevent any oceangoing assaults of Ashtan from reaching Shallam. This prompted the [[Priest]] [[Aquinas]] to seek audience with King [[Martin (king)|Martin]] the Wise in an attempt to deter [[Ashtan]]'s ultimately doomed attack, based not on leaked Shallamese intel but out of concern for the effects that a full-scale land war might have on [[Sapience]]'s peasantry. King Martin acquiesced to Aquinas's reasoning in the end, and so Emperor Sulaiman's defensive measures never saw combat.


The central Shallamese street known as Sulaiman Avenue is named in his honour.
The central Shallamese street known as Sulaiman Avenue was named in his honour.


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