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'''Samson the Holy''', also known as '''Samson of Serenope''' was an [[Akannus (originator)|Akannus]] [[K'vari Sabaphos Mepe]] and is the central figure of the [[Samsonid Era]]. Samson is believed to be the second sage of the [[Seven Akannite Sages]] and constructed the [[Greater Serenope Assembly]], as well as the [[Four Ancient Assemblies]]. In the context of [[Second Generation Maradisoba]] he was known as ''Samson the Second Sage'' or ''Samson the Prophet'', and in the [[Second Order of K'vari]] as ''Samson the Great Ancestor''.  
'''Samson the Holy''' was a [[First Generational Maradisoba]] [[Akannus (originator)|Akannus]] [[K'vari Sabaphos Mepe]] and the second of the [[Seven Akannite Sages]]. He is the successor of [[Solomon the Wise]]. He is referred to several different names, including his birth name '''Samson Tianeti'''.  


Samson's rule is recorded mostly by the [[Samsonid Accounts]], a series of books and scriptures that date back XXXX during the [[Pre-Timeless Era]]. Along with accounts from [[Sauromaces]] and [[Syraxia]], there are very few accounts that are able to confirm what happened. As one of the Seven Akannite Sages, he is considered a [[Prophet (Maradisoba)|Prophet]] in [[Second Generation Maradisoba]] and is recognized as such in the [[Second Order of K'vari]] as a [[Great Ancestor]]. Samson was also [[Bond Formation|Bonded]] with [[Solomon the Holy]] and was proclaimed by Solomon to be the [[K'vari Sabaphos Memk'vidre]].  
Within the [[First Generational Enchiridon]], he was the son to cheesemakers in [[Senadon]] and caught the eye of Solomon to be the partner to his [[Bond Formation]]. He was inducted to the [[First Order of K'vari]] and was then betrothed to be Solomon Bond. The Codex of [[Codex of Sauromaces|Sauromaces]] believes that Samson and Solomon discovered the power of [[Amalgamation]], where Samson and Solomon were able to form a single being from their two bodies. According to Sauromatic codex, the amalgam of Samson and Solomon is referred to as the ''Solomonite Coalescense''.  


During Samson's rule, he constructed the [[Greater Serenope Assembly]] within [[Serenope]] in an effort to reinforce the ideals of the [[First Order of K'vari]]. However it was soon clear that there were too few spaces for many [[Akannus (originator)|Akannus]], and as such ordered the construction of four great cities, known as the [[Four Ancient Assemblies]]. [[Asatiani]], [[Ezadon]], [[Pachulia]], and [[The Surami]].  
His ascension to his position of K'vari Sabaphos Mepe was after the [[Amaghleba]] of Solomon, which started the recording of the [[Samsonid Accounts]]. Samson continued the expansion of civilization and the Order across [[Imedio]]. Samson is considered to have been the origin for the [[Age of Travelers]], where many Akannus became traveling merchants across the expanding territory. He eventually bonded with [[Saul of Homitians]], who eventually succeeded him as the first [[Homitian]] to be K'vari Sabaphos Mepe.


Samson's rule towards the end was recorded in both the Samsonid Accounts and the [[Saulican Accounts]], being described as a holy figure within the Saulican Accounts. It is believed by [[Saul of Homitians]] that he was the second of several spirits sent by [[Maradisoba]] itself in order to form the [[First Order of K'vari]]. However in the [[Hymns to Dro]], it is believed that while Samson and the rest of the [[Seven Akannite Sages]] were at least blessed, they were not [[Divinity (Maradisoba)|Divine creatures]].  
Samson's current day recognition in [[Maradisoba Foundation]] has varied throughout history, but has always remained grouped with the other Seven Akannite Sages. He is considered to have been a [[Great Ancestor]] and one of the [[Venerables]].


According to the end of the Samsonid Accounts, Samson was in his chamber when he died. He saw an apparition of [[Solomon the Holy]] in what is believed to be a [[Maradisoban Illusion|Solomonite Illusion]]. His use of [[Akannus Shinagani Mshvidoba]] allowed him to leave his corporeal form, and walk away holding Solomon's hand. The two left  issuing a message to Saul in the form of a [[Divination (Maradisoba)|Divination]], proclaiming Saul of Homitians to be a Divine creature.
==Names==
Samson's birth name was ''Samson Tianeti'', born to the Tianeti family, one of the families that participated in the [[Account of Cheesemakers]]. After his bond formation, his spoken name was ''Samson Tianeti-Sakart'' or simply ''Samson Sakart'' and was considered a member of the [[House of Sakart]]. Midway into Solomon's reign, Samson was proclaimed to be ''Samson the Holy'', which has been his most commonly known name. The [[Second Generational Enchiridon]] refers to Samson as ''Samson the Prophet'' or ''Samson the Second Akannite Sage'', as they considered him a [[Prophet of Maradisoba|prophet]] until the [[Onkelian Targmna]], which argued that he was not really a prophet. The [[Third Generational Enchiridon]] refers to Samson as ''Samson the Great Ancestor''. Within the [[Hymns of Dro]], Samson is referred to as ''Samson the Divine Creature'', as the Drouli believed Samson to be a Divine Creature alongside the other Seven Akannite Sages.
 
Within the [[Records of the First Librarian]], Samson is referred to as ''Samson the First'' as to keep the secular nature of the First Librarian. During the [[Timeless Period]], it was considered that Samson appeared during the [[Final Battle of K'anama]] in the amalgam of the [[Light of Maradisoba]]. His only other name was the [[Hessonite]] name.
 
==History==
 
===Chronology===
The generally accepted date that Samson's rule is 7954 to 7902, marking the first congregation to the disbandment of the [[Samsonid Sabaphos]]. The [[Saulican Accounts]] attempted to specify his ascenion to the [[First Tskhov]]. This is conflicted with the [[Samsonid Accounts]] which placed Solomon's Amaghleba at the [[Second Tskhov]]. His Amaghleba is dated and agreed to have been the [[Seventh Tskhov]] of 7902.  
 
===Childhood===
Samson was born as the third son of the Tianeti family, a family of cheesemakers in Senadon. His father was Nekresi Tianeti, but his mother was not named, as was typical in historical records. Samson had at least five different brothers and three sisters, but none of their names survived into written records past Tianeti family records that were never published. Nothing much of his childhood is revealed from written records outside of his personal records.
 
He stated within his personal records that he was always intrigued with artifacts and rocks, and took a special interest in {{wpl|minerals}}. He had kept a personal collection of [[Arilite]], which was a gemstone that he featured in his personal arsenal.
===Bond Formation===
Samson's first appearance in written records was as an unnamed farmer hand by Solomon in one of his travels to obtain a wheel of [[Zhongya]]. Solomon had taken note of the farmer hand and wrote it down in his [[Solomonite Q’oveldghiurad]].  
===Final Battle of K'anama===
In the Final Battle of K'anama, Samson

Latest revision as of 09:32, 2 February 2021

Samson the Holy was a First Generational Maradisoba Akannus K'vari Sabaphos Mepe and the second of the Seven Akannite Sages. He is the successor of Solomon the Wise. He is referred to several different names, including his birth name Samson Tianeti.

Within the First Generational Enchiridon, he was the son to cheesemakers in Senadon and caught the eye of Solomon to be the partner to his Bond Formation. He was inducted to the First Order of K'vari and was then betrothed to be Solomon Bond. The Codex of Sauromaces believes that Samson and Solomon discovered the power of Amalgamation, where Samson and Solomon were able to form a single being from their two bodies. According to Sauromatic codex, the amalgam of Samson and Solomon is referred to as the Solomonite Coalescense.

His ascension to his position of K'vari Sabaphos Mepe was after the Amaghleba of Solomon, which started the recording of the Samsonid Accounts. Samson continued the expansion of civilization and the Order across Imedio. Samson is considered to have been the origin for the Age of Travelers, where many Akannus became traveling merchants across the expanding territory. He eventually bonded with Saul of Homitians, who eventually succeeded him as the first Homitian to be K'vari Sabaphos Mepe.

Samson's current day recognition in Maradisoba Foundation has varied throughout history, but has always remained grouped with the other Seven Akannite Sages. He is considered to have been a Great Ancestor and one of the Venerables.

Names

Samson's birth name was Samson Tianeti, born to the Tianeti family, one of the families that participated in the Account of Cheesemakers. After his bond formation, his spoken name was Samson Tianeti-Sakart or simply Samson Sakart and was considered a member of the House of Sakart. Midway into Solomon's reign, Samson was proclaimed to be Samson the Holy, which has been his most commonly known name. The Second Generational Enchiridon refers to Samson as Samson the Prophet or Samson the Second Akannite Sage, as they considered him a prophet until the Onkelian Targmna, which argued that he was not really a prophet. The Third Generational Enchiridon refers to Samson as Samson the Great Ancestor. Within the Hymns of Dro, Samson is referred to as Samson the Divine Creature, as the Drouli believed Samson to be a Divine Creature alongside the other Seven Akannite Sages.

Within the Records of the First Librarian, Samson is referred to as Samson the First as to keep the secular nature of the First Librarian. During the Timeless Period, it was considered that Samson appeared during the Final Battle of K'anama in the amalgam of the Light of Maradisoba. His only other name was the Hessonite name.

History

Chronology

The generally accepted date that Samson's rule is 7954 to 7902, marking the first congregation to the disbandment of the Samsonid Sabaphos. The Saulican Accounts attempted to specify his ascenion to the First Tskhov. This is conflicted with the Samsonid Accounts which placed Solomon's Amaghleba at the Second Tskhov. His Amaghleba is dated and agreed to have been the Seventh Tskhov of 7902.

Childhood

Samson was born as the third son of the Tianeti family, a family of cheesemakers in Senadon. His father was Nekresi Tianeti, but his mother was not named, as was typical in historical records. Samson had at least five different brothers and three sisters, but none of their names survived into written records past Tianeti family records that were never published. Nothing much of his childhood is revealed from written records outside of his personal records.

He stated within his personal records that he was always intrigued with artifacts and rocks, and took a special interest in minerals. He had kept a personal collection of Arilite, which was a gemstone that he featured in his personal arsenal.

Bond Formation

Samson's first appearance in written records was as an unnamed farmer hand by Solomon in one of his travels to obtain a wheel of Zhongya. Solomon had taken note of the farmer hand and wrote it down in his Solomonite Q’oveldghiurad.

Final Battle of K'anama

In the Final Battle of K'anama, Samson