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Tell me you didn__,_ she groaned, knowing it would not be the truth. __lease tell me you didn__ take advantage of these poor people._ __ didn__,_ he chirped. __iar._ With an irritated sigh he tried to convince her. __mora, you__e not seeing things from an immortal perspective. The people who built this temple_ __emple?_ she cried, cutting him off. __ou forced these people to build you a temple? Why? Because all of a sudden you__e God now?_ Perturbed by her interruption, he raised a warning finger. __o, no, Amora, not God. But from their viewpoint I may seem a bit_..god-like._ She rolled her eyes in an exaggerated manner. __f you would let me finish,_ he went on, __hese particular individuals had no part in the construction of that monument; it was their ancestors who erected it. And I must say, they did a fine job. My likeness has weathered the centuries quite well._ __ou__e despicable._ He frowned at the insult. __obody was forced to build us a temple, Amora. They chose to do so._ __ou were that impressive to them, huh?_ __pparently._ His eyes twinkled at the memory. He took a few steps toward the distant city, pulling Eena along. __ome on, let__ go have some fun._ __o way._ She planted her feet, refusing. Surprisingly it put a stop to him. __nd why not?_ __ecause your sudden appearance will upset them! No doubt you__l want to show off with some shockingly grand entrance. I__ not going to take part in a game of deceit._ ____ not deceiving anyone,_ Edgar disputed. __ can__ help it if they happen to think I__ perfectly magnificent._ His pompous view of himself earned a nasty look as well as a lecture. __ can__ believe you__e okay with selling people lies that affect the way they live and think! You__e not even close to being a god, Edgar, and yet you allow them to accept you as some sort of deity because of your unusual abilities. For centuries now you__e abandoned this world and a population who probably looked to you and your lousy sisters for help. It__ all a big, disgusting sham!_ Edgar pouted like a child. __ine__poil all my fun. We__l go do something else. Something that doesn__ include your poor, fragile, stupid mortals._ __hey__e not stupid._ __hey think I__ a god,_ he sn
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Tell me you didn__,_ she groaned, knowing it would not be the truth. __lease tell me you didn__ take advantage of these poor people._ __ didn__,_ he chirped. __iar._ With an irritated sigh he tried to convince her. __mora, you__e not seeing things from an immortal perspective. The people who built this temple_ __emple?_ she cried, cutting him off. __ou forced these people to build you a temple? Why? Because all of a sudden you__e God now?_ Perturbed by her interruption, he raised a warning finger. __o, no, Amora, not God. But from their viewpoint I may seem a bit_..god-like._ She rolled her eyes in an exaggerated manner. __f you would let me finish,_ he went on, __hese particular individuals had no part in the construction of that monument; it was their ancestors who erected it. And I must say, they did a fine job. My likeness has weathered the centuries quite well._ __ou__e despicable._ He frowned at the insult. __obody was forced to build us a temple, Amora. They chose to do so._ __ou were that impressive to them, huh?_ __pparently._ His eyes twinkled at the memory. He took a few steps toward the distant city, pulling Eena along. __ome on, let__ go have some fun._ __o way._ She planted her feet, refusing. Surprisingly it put a stop to him. __nd why not?_ __ecause your sudden appearance will upset them! No doubt you__l want to show off with some shockingly grand entrance. I__ not going to take part in a game of deceit._ ____ not deceiving anyone,_ Edgar disputed. __ can__ help it if they happen to think I__ perfectly magnificent._ His pompous view of himself earned a nasty look as well as a lecture. __ can__ believe you__e okay with selling people lies that affect the way they live and think! You__e not even close to being a god, Edgar, and yet you allow them to accept you as some sort of deity because of your unusual abilities. For centuries now you__e abandoned this world and a population who probably looked to you and your lousy sisters for help. It__ all a big, disgusting sham!_ Edgar pouted like a child. __ine__poil all my fun. We__l go do something else. Something that doesn__ include your poor, fragile, stupid mortals._ __hey__e not stupid._ __hey think I__ a god,_ he sn

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