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... Scion of the Havenly Church!


"This is a War."


His eyes were sharp as if he could make a move at any moment without fear of the repercussions as he continued.


"If it was the side of Avernus and Singularity Overseer Elders winning the War and killing their enemies, would you call them demons as well? Get that hypocritical shit out of here."


WAA!


His demeanor was so dominating even while adorned in his beach attire as Priestess Persephone ...

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