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Chapter Four: Dragon And Anti-Dragon
Whenever there is trouble in the land of Dragon-A-Lot Deus will appear and exploit the situation for her own ends. As the religious figure-head of the land, she serves as an exemplar of viciousness and destruction. She is opposed by her philosophical antithesis Anti-Deus, who embodies the virtues of hate and vengeance. The two of them tend to get along great together and enjoy bullying their followers by acting as moral Robin Hoods, stealing belief from the rich in faith and giving to the poor. One day the rest of the dragons hope to rise up and overthrow these oppressors, but not if either of them have anything to say about it. Chapter Five: The All-Seeing Stomach |