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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-06 13:00

in LeoFinance3 months ago

Part 4/9:

In the first section, a tale unfolds of flames consuming the earth, leading people to succumb to their greed. The entrance of the "God of the Sun" in response to the plight of the enslaved suggests allegorical interpretations that hinge on human nature and its destructive tendencies. Discussions about the “God of the Earth” becoming intertwined with the "Red Line" introduce the notion that this landmass is not merely geographical but also steeped in historical horror.

Second World: The Void and the Creation of Fruits