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Neter: Book of Sattvastar

Rastari Saga, Book 1

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Neter: Book of Sattvastar

By: Ras Heru King
Narrated by: Ras Heru King
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The very first occult hero journey in history, discovered on ancient tablets in an underground cave in the Amazon jungle, Nevi'im Emet of the Enlightened Rastari brings to you the eyewitness account of the mythical early life of Krstjah Sa Ra Rastari, written by his chaperone and FRIEND, King Sattvastar of Bharata.

Advented 25,000 years ago by the God of Wisdom, in order to free the God of Righteousness from the tomb of the Evil One, Krstjah Rastari was born as the Son of the Sun but just a man, yet he would eventually ascend to Sirius as the Supreme Avatar of Neter, the Almighty God.

After young Krstjah's family was slain, and his homeland of Nubitopia was conquered by the Emperor of the world, Krstjah roamed Kismet for two decades with three Magi Kings. As he was hunted by imperial spies, and protected by gods above and within him, Krstjah would come of age to become a true HERU by confronting the shadows and dragons, and the witches and evil kings, he encountered on his saga. As he prepared himself to attain revenge and reclaim his kingdom, Krstjah would discover the magical secrets of the universe within himself and us all, and reveal a mystical path for all towards Herudom and Eternal Life, as he became the God of Synchronicity.

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