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''A character from the ] series ].'' ''A character from the ] series ].''


'''Sellers''' is an ] figure, who is possibly as mysterious as ]. He seems to be the third person in the ]/]/Sellers triad, for he has close connections to both men. He could either be a middleman between the other two ] manipulators, or an advisor. However, he has close, yet possibly negative connections to the ] officer ] (she is quoted saying “Damn you, Sellers!”) '''Sellers''' is an ] figure, who is possibly as mysterious as ]. He seems to be the third person in the ]/]/Sellers triad, for he has close connections to both men. He could either be a middleman between the other two ] manipulators, or an advisor. However, he has close, yet possibly negative connections to the ] officer ] (she is quoted saying “Damn you, Sellers!”)


Although probably not a businessman in the ] front of ], Sellers is indeed interested in the ]. Although probably not a businessman in the ] front of ], Sellers is indeed interested in the ].

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A character from the PS2 series Xenosaga.

Sellers is an Ormus figure, who is possibly as mysterious as Heinlein. He seems to be the third person in the Heinlein/Margulis/Sellers triad, for he has close connections to both men. He could either be a middleman between the other two Ormus manipulators, or an advisor. However, he has close, yet possibly negative connections to the Ormus officer Orgulla (she is quoted saying “Damn you, Sellers!”)

Although probably not a businessman in the Hyams front of Ormus, Sellers is indeed interested in the Zohar.