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... the battlefields he’d marched across for the Supremacy had been hell. He’d thought that the quiet rooms where they’d put the dissidents for him had been hell. He’d thought that the guilt-driven nightmares, the ones that had driven him towards Regiment RED, had been hell. He’d been wrong.

This was hell.

There was no sunlight within the Forest of Sin. That was the first thing you noticed. The only source of light came from the bright red glow of the fruit and leaves all around -- ...

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