Shule seemed to see everything in the course of his life. He came to prominence fighting his brother who had taken his father captive in usurping the kingdom. That was why Shule later inherited the kingdom. After that his nephew rebelled, eventually bringing Shule into captivity from which his sons rescued him to fight against his grandnephew before finally uniting the kingdom when his great-grandnephew surrendered. As if they weren’t enough, Shule also had to protect that projects that came among them from the revilings of his own people which puts him in company with Mosiah (the first), Benjamin, and Melchisedec in establishing a righteous people in his own kingdom.
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