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I don__ share your luxury. I believe in karma. I make karma happen. I rain down karma on my enemies.___e are the progeny of ancient myths, so we attempt to write our own.___ see the killing fields of the innocents crying out for justice while we hold our ranks.___ou have ventured into deep waters, leaving your wading pool of shallow pragmatism.___ivine intervention is not without its own pain.___hen all seems lost, don__ confuse this with the end, rather this is the beginning.___our redemption is at the gate of your conscience. You have been granted the power of a choice.___hat say you, image bearer? Have you come to save us?
Todd D. Boddy The Exit: Blue Moon Chronicles
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I don__ share your luxury. I believe in karma. I make karma happen. I rain down karma on my enemies.___e are the progeny of ancient myths, so we attempt to write our own.___ see the killing fields of the innocents crying out for justice while we hold our ranks.___ou have ventured into deep waters, leaving your wading pool of shallow pragmatism.___ivine intervention is not without its own pain.___hen all seems lost, don__ confuse this with the end, rather this is the beginning.___our redemption is at the gate of your conscience. You have been granted the power of a choice.___hat say you, image bearer? Have you come to save us?
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The Exit: Blue Moon Chronicles

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