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... e a hell where sinners paid for their crimes?

Or was it heaven where they lived in paradise?

As a king who ruled over an advanced kingdom, he wasn't sure where he would end up.

Would he ascend to heaven for being a just ruler who did his best for his people?

Or would he be condemned to hell for waging wars in their name?

'Seems like my worries were pointless.'

The thought echoed in his mind as he stared at his glowing, indistinct form, dissolving i ...

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