Emperor Of Bellona Research Paper

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The Emperor of Bellona is not a god, but some of the citizens of our country worship him. I have heard, however, that only happens in Providence One and Two. I have only seen the Emperor once, and it was on a large government issued screen in school. He didn’t seem like a man who would rule a country like Bellona, but once he began to speak, I knew he was a hard and cruel man. His voice was deep and husky, and the acidity of his Prussian blue eyes made me want to vomit. Emperor Viktor De’Ath is a snake hidden in the bushes, waiting to strike his prey.

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