Zophiel
Then I saw, at the [indecipherable passage] man and not like a man, and its skin was like the
shell of a beetle and like the edge of a sword and like the gleam of the moon on water. And before
it I saw the [home/city/fortress] of Man, and it reached for the sky and bit deep into the Earth,
for Man was mighty, and it was his mightiest creation. And the [home/city/fortress] opened its
mouth, and its [powerful/terrible] teeth shone like the sun, and a terrible fire burned in its
throat. And as Zophiel, for that was its name, strode on, the [home/city/fortress] shuddered and
bowed to it. All its might, the teeth and the claws and the fire, it turned unto Man, and there was
much [wailing/despair] from him, for he knew he was now all [alone/on his own].
First Scroll: The Nightmare, Passage 3
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