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(Created page with "=A Lost Man's Descent= ==Chapter 1: The Discovery== Jacob Adler had always been a man searching for purpose, though he would never admit it. He was intelligent, articulate, and deeply dissatisfied with the modern world. His nights were spent in dimly lit rooms, books piled high around him, their covers dusty and worn. Among them lay a copy of ''Mein Kampf''. At first, curiosity drew him to its pages, but over time, the words became a source of inspiration. He saw in th...") |
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In his final moments, Jacob thought of all he had done, of all the lives he had destroyed—including his own. He had been warned. The truth had been within his reach, but he had rejected it. | In his final moments, Jacob thought of all he had done, of all the lives he had destroyed—including his own. He had been warned. The truth had been within his reach, but he had rejected it. | ||
''Christ and Him | ''Christ and Him crucified—what a bunch of dribble and foolishness,'' he thought, dismissing the words as meaningless before turning his attention back to the chaos surrounding him. | ||
Jacob died and opened his eyes in hell, tormented by the realization that the voices he had trusted were his undoing. | |||
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