
Solutionist v. Satan
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Brewster
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By:
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Kayvan
About this listen
In 605 BC, in the Anshan Desert of Persia, two extraordinary events take place that shake Ahriman (Satan) to his very core. An invisible woman delivers a baby with phenomenal abilities. And the second is a celestial event that warns Satan of an unparalleled soul, Solutionist. Urgently Satan summons the Demonic Council, an assembly the Ratollahs (half caveman, half rat) and the Foxploiters (half caveman, half fox). He shares the events of the Anshan Desert with the Demonic Council and also reveals his counter-plan, which involves a toxic elixir that can outgun and outflank their immortal nemesis Solutionist by keeping humans in a permanent state of ignorance and obedience.
©2014 Kayvan D. (P)2015 Kayvan D.
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