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... first Justice Saint was none other than Sisyphus, who was directly related to the fall of the Charioteer.

And Sisyphus was not from Aesirland — nor was it an elf, dragon, giant, or any of the ancient races. It was a huge cross made entirely of pale flames...

Long before Sisyphus ascended to godhood, it had already prepared for its fall. For Sisyphus, an elemental being of fire, individual death was not significant because "fire is naturally inherited through generations."

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