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The Metabarons

The Metabarons • The Metabarons Vol.7: Aghora, Part 1 • Page ik-page-3426896
The Metabarons Vol.7: Aghora, Part 1
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This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the famous poet and metabaron, Metabaron. The poem is about a man who is about to be killed by the metabarons, and it is written by the protagonist, a man named Milady. Milady is the daughter of the protagonist's grandfather, who was killed by a castaka in battle. The protagonist is furious at Milady for killing him, and he demands that Milady give birth to his daughter, who will be called "aghora" , meaning "deeper than deep." Milady promises that she will raise her daughter as if she were a man, and she will kill her daughter if Milady does not.
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The Metabarons • The Metabarons Vol.7: Aghora, Part 1 • Page ik-page-3426896
The Metabarons Vol.7: Aghora, Part 1
This is a locked chapterThe Metabarons Vol.7: Aghora, Part 1
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the famous poet and metabaron, Metabaron. The poem is about a man who is about to be killed by the metabarons, and it is written by the protagonist, a man named Milady. Milady is the daughter of the protagonist's grandfather, who was killed by a castaka in battle. The protagonist is furious at Milady for killing him, and he demands that Milady give birth to his daughter, who will be called "aghora" , meaning "deeper than deep." Milady promises that she will raise her daughter as if she were a man, and she will kill her daughter if Milady does not.
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