Marco Singe is the so-called "Pain Prophet" of New Delhi. His testament describes an elaborate mythos of ancient, unrecorded history between the "God-Machine," its First Children (Angels or Ancient Ones), its Second Children (anthro-bestial Demons, though these do not resemble Unchained at all), and its Third Children (Humans). His account of the sky-city that the God-Machine built, and of its destruction, sounds like a distorted account of Atlantis, particularly in the God-Machine's prophecy: "What rises must fall. What has fallen may rise again." His family later founded the Deva Corporation, a powerful Indian conglomerate which hopes to one day control the God-Machine.
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| - Marco Singe is the so-called "Pain Prophet" of New Delhi. His testament describes an elaborate mythos of ancient, unrecorded history between the "God-Machine," its First Children (Angels or Ancient Ones), its Second Children (anthro-bestial Demons, though these do not resemble Unchained at all), and its Third Children (Humans). His account of the sky-city that the God-Machine built, and of its destruction, sounds like a distorted account of Atlantis, particularly in the God-Machine's prophecy: "What rises must fall. What has fallen may rise again." His family later founded the Deva Corporation, a powerful Indian conglomerate which hopes to one day control the God-Machine.
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| - Marco Singe is the so-called "Pain Prophet" of New Delhi. His testament describes an elaborate mythos of ancient, unrecorded history between the "God-Machine," its First Children (Angels or Ancient Ones), its Second Children (anthro-bestial Demons, though these do not resemble Unchained at all), and its Third Children (Humans). His account of the sky-city that the God-Machine built, and of its destruction, sounds like a distorted account of Atlantis, particularly in the God-Machine's prophecy: "What rises must fall. What has fallen may rise again." His family later founded the Deva Corporation, a powerful Indian conglomerate which hopes to one day control the God-Machine.
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