Talk:Tyrian Callows/@comment-50.66.217.64-20170220195405/@comment-50.66.217.64-20170220205003

That's the connection I made. True or not, who knows. Also if Salem is supposed to allude to the city of Jerusalem (Salem being the shortened form), then even she fits the theme, with the city being the seat of Melchizidek, a king-preist that Abraham honored, later shrinking down to an unimportant Canaanite town, until Israelites invaded and eventually made it the most religiously significant city in the world.