Well there isn't but I believe a few Ancient Roman Emperors killed their generals due to their popularity.
There is also the Betrayal of Leningrad / Leningrad Affair which is somewhat similar. I don't know if you heard about it thorien.
Stalin was paranoid of Leningrad's publicity after the Siege of Leningrad. He suspected that Leningrad could produce a rival power base to his own. So he had the Leningrad Party Organization purged and some 2000 people were executed, exiled or imprisoned between 1946 and 1950 including Pyotr Popkov, Aleksei Kuznetsov and Nikolai Voznesensky, important players in Leningrad's survival and attempted post-war renaissance.
Then again Stalin was always paranoid.
Well I wouldn't fully agree that Auri-El was involved in Triminac's transformation into Malacath. It does raise an eyebrow.
Well there isn't but I believe a few Ancient Roman Emperors killed their generals due to their popularity.
There is also the Betrayal of Leningrad / Leningrad Affair which is somewhat similar. I don't know if you heard about it thorien.
Stalin was paranoid of Leningrad's publicity after the Siege of Leningrad. He suspected that Leningrad could produce a rival power base to his own. So he had the Leningrad Party Organization purged and some 2000 people were executed, exiled or imprisoned between 1946 and 1950 including Pyotr Popkov, Aleksei Kuznetsov and Nikolai Voznesensky, important players in Leningrad's survival and attempted post-war renaissance.
Then again Stalin was always paranoid.
Well I wouldn't fully agree that Auri-El was involved in Triminac's transformation into Malacath. It does raise an eyebrow.