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The man smiled, and for the first time, Elias saw the "Devil's Work" for what it truly was. It wasn't the evil he had done; it was the humanity he had traded away for the sake of being "perfect."

The towers he built were magnificent, but they were hollow. People who lived in them reported a strange, clinical depression. The Solstice Tower, for all its beauty, was so perfectly reflective that birds dashed themselves against its windows by the thousands. devils_work

Discuss the of these types of stories. Discouragement: The Devil's Most Effective Weapon - YMI The man smiled, and for the first time,

Theology suggests the "work" is meant to keep individuals from their divine purpose through addiction, pride, or fear. If you'd like to explore this further, I can: The Solstice Tower, for all its beauty, was

The ink on the contract didn't look like blood; it looked like expensive, midnight-blue silk. Elias, a failing architect whose blueprints were as empty as his bank account, stared at the man sitting across from him in the dimly lit corner of the city’s oldest library.

One of the most effective tools used is "discouragement," making a person feel their true vocation or worth is a sham.

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