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Apotheosis

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Season 5 Chapter 818: Help in Distress
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This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the same name by a famous poet. It's a poem about a young woman who is being enslaved by an old man. The poem is about the young woman and the old man, and it's written in the style of a poem that's usually written by a young man. In this case, the poem is written by an older man who's been writing poetry for a long time. The old man has been writing poems for thousands of years, but he's never written a poem like this before. He's not a poet, he says, because he doesn't know what to do with himself. The young woman, however, isn't a poet. She's an old woman who has been enslaved by the Old Man. The Old Man tells the woman that she's free to go anywhere in the world. She says she'll find out who she is, and then they can talk about how to help the young man fight for his freedom. He needs two of the young men to fight for him, so they're going to send three of their own gods to represent them. This way, they won't have to break the rules, since the enemy has only three true gods to fight on their side. They'll be able to count on one of them to go, too, since they'll have nothing to fear from the enemy anyway. This is a good idea, but it'll take some time to figure out how to get the three of them all to fight together. The
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Apotheosis • Season 5 Chapter 818: Help in Distress • Page ik-page-3963604
Apotheosis • Season 5 Chapter 818: Help in Distress • Page ik-page-3963605
Season 5 Chapter 818: Help in Distress
This is a locked chapterSeason 5 Chapter 818: Help in Distress
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the same name by a famous poet. It's a poem about a young woman who is being enslaved by an old man. The poem is about the young woman and the old man, and it's written in the style of a poem that's usually written by a young man. In this case, the poem is written by an older man who's been writing poetry for a long time. The old man has been writing poems for thousands of years, but he's never written a poem like this before. He's not a poet, he says, because he doesn't know what to do with himself. The young woman, however, isn't a poet. She's an old woman who has been enslaved by the Old Man. The Old Man tells the woman that she's free to go anywhere in the world. She says she'll find out who she is, and then they can talk about how to help the young man fight for his freedom. He needs two of the young men to fight for him, so they're going to send three of their own gods to represent them. This way, they won't have to break the rules, since the enemy has only three true gods to fight on their side. They'll be able to count on one of them to go, too, since they'll have nothing to fear from the enemy anyway. This is a good idea, but it'll take some time to figure out how to get the three of them all to fight together. The
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