In this chapter, we are introduced to a number of characters who will play important roles in the plot of the novel. First, we learn that the protagonist, the protagonist's brother, is a member of the Brotherhood of Black Priests. He is also the leader of the Black Brotherhood, a religious organization dedicated to the worship of black people. The protagonist, however, is not a religious man; he is a young man who has been raised by his family to believe in God. He believes that God is the source of all goodness and goodness is the root of all good things. He also believes that there is no god but God himself, and that all men are created equal to God. In other words, he believes in the goodness of the universe and believes in God's power to create good things and to punish evil things. This is the first time the protagonist has seen God in action, and he is deeply moved by his experience. He feels that God has given him a special gift,
In this chapter, we are introduced to a number of characters who will play important roles in the plot of the novel. First, we learn that the protagonist, the protagonist's brother, is a member of the Brotherhood of Black Priests. He is also the leader of the Black Brotherhood, a religious organization dedicated to the worship of black people. The protagonist, however, is not a religious man; he is a young man who has been raised by his family to believe in God. He believes that God is the source of all goodness and goodness is the root of all good things. He also believes that there is no god but God himself, and that all men are created equal to God. In other words, he believes in the goodness of the universe and believes in God's power to create good things and to punish evil things. This is the first time the protagonist has seen God in action, and he is deeply moved by his experience. He feels that God has given him a special gift,