The Earl of Galtre led a life of self-ingulgent brutality, satisfying his evil passions freely. He swept enemies and competitors aside with unrestrained violence, exploited friends and allies without a second thought, and callously disposed of lovers and wives who had grown uninteresting. As Galtre felt old age and illness steal his vitality, fear for his immortal soul grew within him. Although he gave generously to the Church, he feared that not even all his earthly belongings would cleanse his soul.
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