Sultan Abhet lived a life of opulence and luxury. Sultans by that point had delegated most governing authority to their viziers and ministers and rarely engaged in statecraft themselves. Still, they were a valuable figurehead, and Abhet's cocky attitude extended to his belief that no nation could touch the mighty Sadah. While this feeling did keep morale high, his unexpected demise caused this feeling to completely reverse, seen now as a sign of the wealthy's ignorance to reality.