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Pernicious Resentment

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In the suffocating confines of ancient Egyptian servitude, A-in is brutally betrayed not only by the human cruelty that enslaves him, but by the one person he trusted most, his own mother. Seeking solace and justice from the divine, he finds only cold indifference, shattering his faith and leading him into the cynicism of a man who believes in nothing. When the goddess of vengeance, Sekhmet, descends to purge the world of non-believers, A-in realizes his complete rejection of the gods may be his only shield. Alone in the heart of the resulting carnage, he intentionally draws the gaze of the furious deity, daring her to strike the soul that has already decided it is beyond redemption.
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