Hell Of Purloin Narrative

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Descending further, we then disembark to the second level of hell where we are personally shown the sinners who have broken their shoes. You could smell the aroma of musty feet in the air. Surrounding us, there were a vast amount of shoeless people being punished. Voices welcome us as the sounds of moans and cries fill the air as they faced the reality of their hell. As we were walking a woman approached us,
“Your shoes are not broken, why are you here? This is a precise range for those who are not allowed to wear shoes ever again because of their mismanagement and not taking care of them,” said the woman. Drawing near the end of our journey, entering the Hell of Purloin. Jessica in lead escorting me in the direction of an eerie chamber,

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