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To The Abandoned Sacred Beasts 1-13 • 71 Encounter (Pt. 2) • Page ik-page-4185572
To The Abandoned Sacred Beasts 1-13 • 71 Encounter (Pt. 2) • Page ik-page-4185573
71 Encounter (Pt. 2)
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In this chapter, the reader is introduced to the "Apologize" and his mission. He explains that he has come to tell the reader about the "last hope" of the human race: the existence of incarnates. He tells the reader that the core of an elaine is made up of a human and a soul, and that the soul is the source of the "voice" of god within the human. The voice of god is not from heaven, but from within the soul. In other words, the voice of God is not a disembodied entity, but a human voice. The core of the elaine wants to be reunited with the soul of a virgin. The soul of the virgin wants to know the truth of God's existence. The "voice of god" is not an entity from heaven but rather a "clunk" within a human soul. The somnium, the soul that resides in the soul, awakens the knowledge that the human soul needs to know. This is why the core thirsts after the virgin's blood. The Apologise asks the reader if he has a bit of his time. He's just returned from an extended trip and is tired. He wants to hear more about what's going on in the world. He asks if the intelligence bureau informed him of the meeting. He imagines that the reader also knows why he's there. He says that he'll have the Apologue tell him what the matter is. Many people are hurting. He doesn't see why he should tarnish his family name by being associated with the church. He also says that the ultimate objective of the project is god. The absolute being,
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To The Abandoned Sacred Beasts 1-13 • 71 Encounter (Pt. 2) • Page ik-page-4185572
To The Abandoned Sacred Beasts 1-13 • 71 Encounter (Pt. 2) • Page ik-page-4185573
71 Encounter (Pt. 2)
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, the reader is introduced to the "Apologize" and his mission. He explains that he has come to tell the reader about the "last hope" of the human race: the existence of incarnates. He tells the reader that the core of an elaine is made up of a human and a soul, and that the soul is the source of the "voice" of god within the human. The voice of god is not from heaven, but from within the soul. In other words, the voice of God is not a disembodied entity, but a human voice. The core of the elaine wants to be reunited with the soul of a virgin. The soul of the virgin wants to know the truth of God's existence. The "voice of god" is not an entity from heaven but rather a "clunk" within a human soul. The somnium, the soul that resides in the soul, awakens the knowledge that the human soul needs to know. This is why the core thirsts after the virgin's blood. The Apologise asks the reader if he has a bit of his time. He's just returned from an extended trip and is tired. He wants to hear more about what's going on in the world. He asks if the intelligence bureau informed him of the meeting. He imagines that the reader also knows why he's there. He says that he'll have the Apologue tell him what the matter is. Many people are hurting. He doesn't see why he should tarnish his family name by being associated with the church. He also says that the ultimate objective of the project is god. The absolute being,
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