The back story that's given appears partially consistent with the wiki entry for the Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I, 1243–1207 BC.
That's pretty neat. I mean, I assume he's an antagonist rather than an ally, because I've read some of his royal inscriptions, but I don't see a lot of ancient Assyrian kings in speculative fiction. Let me know what happens if you ever finish the book.
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That's pretty neat. I mean, I assume he's an antagonist rather than an ally, because I've read some of his royal inscriptions, but I don't see a lot of ancient Assyrian kings in speculative fiction. Let me know what happens if you ever finish the book.