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“Finally, total darkness; the fatal blow had been struck. I could immediately sense the Oracle Station beckoning me. The wind, rain, sun, moon, and the entirety of my beloved universe all understood— I was sacrificed to a lesser God.”

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A Lesser God: Reason Else Demise

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