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| O leader of the seraphim, who challenged the supremacy of god, I remeber our defeat and misery only too well. We have our immortality, but what if god left it to us to suffer or serve eternally? | |
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| Though we may suffer, we shall never do the will of god. It shall be our task to turn all good to evil. We shall be a grievance to our conqueror and his counsels. | |
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| From our destruction and torment, we will gather up our powers in opposition to God. We will gain reinforcement in hope, or resolution in despair. | |
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