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Added the Tyrannicides as a Name
| card = File:Stolentemplate
| origin = Blood
| titles = The Vizier<br />The Sous-Chef<br />The Ink-Thane<br /> The Prime Minister| names = The Revolutionary<br /> The Tyrannicides
| aspects = {{Aspect|Winter}} {{Aspect|Secret Histories}}
| arrival = c. 200 C.E.
| owners = [[User:ThreeInquisitors|Will, A Poor Lunatic]]
}} '''The Vizer''' ('''The Sous-Chef''', '''The Ink-Thane''', '''The Prime Minister''') is the Sixth Hour of the Fansus, represented by the Lovers card. He was created by [[user: ThreeInquisitors|Will]]. It is a God-from-Flesh, or, as some tales have it, a God-from-Blood. He ascended early in the First History, rising from his position as chancellor to the King of Albion, to a Name of the Great Serpent, and then to Hourhood. His aspects are [[Winter]] and [[Secret Histories]]. He presides over advisors, well-meaning traitors, spies, manipulators, and bureaucrats.
==History==
Once a spy who betrayed their homeland and rose to lead the organisation they secretly fought against. They aided the revolution from within, and built a new order to replace that which they tore down. Winter to call them. Edge to match their struggle with your own. They are Winter, for they bring the end; and Forge, for an end is merely a new beginning. The Revolutionary sometimes appears as a man, sometimes as a woman, but always in singed business clothing appropriate to the time and place they have been summoned to.
====The Tyrannicides====
They were once two men who slew a tyrant with knives hidden in myrtle. For their crime they executed, for their crime they were exalted. Now they wield their knives in the Vizier's name. Winter to call them near. Grail to tempt them through, for they forever seek to end all excess and debauchery. The Tyrannicides are Winter, for their stealth and silence; and they are Edge, for their merciless violence. They appear as FNORD
===Long===
The Vizier's Long are known as Agents, and there are relatively few of them compared to the other Hours. They are spread thin across the Histories, and are often found in temporary alliance with the Long of other Hours. They form the core of the Vizier's power in the Histories, seeking to twist it to their own designs. They are difficult to remember, seeming to blend into the background, only noticeable when they chime in with advice murmured into one's ear.