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The story ends at the peak of humanity’s suffering. '''Orion''''s dominion is absolute, and the world has fully embraced the Antichrist’s religion. Those loyal to Christ are hunted, and the KJV is nearly erased from existence. Yet amidst the darkness, the flickering flames of faith remain. Gabriel’s memory of the Word, preserved in the hearts of those he led, becomes a beacon for future generations.
The story ends at the peak of humanity’s suffering. '''Orion''''s dominion is absolute, and the world has fully embraced the Antichrist’s religion. Those loyal to Christ are hunted, and the KJV is nearly erased from existence. Yet amidst the darkness, the flickering flames of faith remain. Gabriel’s memory of the Word, preserved in the hearts of those he led, becomes a beacon for future generations.


The final lines echo the promise of Revelation: *“And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come”* (Revelation 22:17). Despite the darkest time in history, hope endures, for Christ’s return is certain.
The final lines echo the promise of Revelation: “And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come” (Revelation 22:17). Despite the darkest time in history, hope endures, for Christ’s return is certain.


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