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James fell to his knees. “Then there is no escape from the cycle? We are all condemned to kill our kings, our scapegoats, our gods?”
He saw a primitive village. The harvest was failing. The chieftain, old and grey, walked to the edge of a field. The people’s eyes were hollow. They believed the king’s spirit was one with the land. If he grew weak, the wheat would not rise. If he limped, the rivers would run dry. rezumat creanga de aur
That night, a fever dream took him. He found himself walking not on the shores of modern Italy, but on the edge of time itself. He was no longer a scholar; he was a witness. James fell to his knees
The Roman soldiers below laughed. “He saved others,” one mocked. “Let him save himself.” The harvest was failing