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Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Emperor Nero is the main antagonist of the Christian television series The Story Keepers. A short man with a God complex, he attempted to purge his fair city of the Christians and be worshiped as a god.

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  • Nero (The Story Keepers)
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  • Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Emperor Nero is the main antagonist of the Christian television series The Story Keepers. A short man with a God complex, he attempted to purge his fair city of the Christians and be worshiped as a god.
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type of villain
  • Tyrant, God Wannabe, Genocidal
Goals
  • Purge the Christians from his city and to become god.
Origin
  • The Story Keepers
Skills
  • Manipulation
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Alias
  • Nero
Hobby
  • Playing his lyre and singing
Occupation
  • Emperor
Fullname
  • Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus
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  • Thumbnail
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  • Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Emperor Nero is the main antagonist of the Christian television series The Story Keepers. A short man with a God complex, he attempted to purge his fair city of the Christians and be worshiped as a god. In the series, it supports the idea that Nero caused Rome to burn on July 18, 64 AD, and blamed the developing Christians for the fire because they told him that there was a king higher than him. He was also slightly incompetent and gullible as he never suspected Benjamin bar Simeon, his favorite baker, of being a Christian. When Benjamin confessed to being a Christian, Nero claimed to have known this all along and he sentences him to be crucified. He was also very short-tempered as shown when his centurion Nihilus failed once again to catch Benjamin and his group and sentences him to be crucified. However, Nihilus flees before they could execute him. Nero was voiced by the famous English actor Tim Curry.
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