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Chapter 26: Another Deal
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... ontinent—was there truly a difference? They both hungered, they both killed, they both fed upon consciousness. The only distinction lay in perspective: one was upheld as light, radiant and revered; the other cast into shadow, reviled and feared.
Some claimed existence was dictated by where one thought they belonged. No need to blame fate or the world around them. Others argued that gods found comfort in the light while beasts thrived in darkness—not because it suited their nature but bec ...
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