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... the figure bore an uncanny resemblance to the emperor, Oswald knew without a doubt that it was not him.

The god, now inhabiting the emperor's body, raised its head and took a deep breath, relishing the cold, mist-laden air.

"Ah, how delightful it is to inhabit a human body," it murmured, its voice resonating deeply.

The sound alone was enough to drive ordinary men to madness and death.

With a predatory smile, the god surveyed its surroundings, its gaze brimming wi ...

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