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MARK MIRABELLO - Odin Brotherhood

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The <strong>Odin</strong> <strong>Brotherhood</strong> 35<br />

into a gruesome display of wrath and anger, and he bullied<br />

“Innocent-of-Conviction” into silence.<br />

AUTHOR: The sage was not very brave.<br />

THE ODIN BROTHERHOOD: He was not yet an <strong>Odin</strong>ist.<br />

AUTHOR: Please continue your story.<br />

THE ODIN BROTHERHOOD: Next the sage approached a<br />

second deity—the one we call “The-God-Who-Fears-Oblivion-<br />

And-Neglect.” Pale and dwarfish, he is the god who wants all<br />

men to know him and to love him.<br />

AUTHOR: And how did “Innocent-of-Conviction” insult this<br />

second god?<br />

THE ODIN BROTHERHOOD: The sage made a reference to<br />

the second god’s past.<br />

AUTHOR: What did the sage say?<br />

THE ODIN BROTHERHOOD: “Innocent-of-Conviction” said<br />

that any entity who had been born in an animal shed did not smell<br />

like a god.<br />

AUTHOR: And how did the second deity react?<br />

THE ODIN BROTHERHOOD: The second deity was<br />

displeased and hurt. He lectured the sage—he reprimanded the<br />

sage with condescending words—and he concluded his remarks<br />

with these words:<br />

You are forgiven. Go, my child, and sin no more!<br />

AUTHOR: This sounds familiar.

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