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The Guardian At the Gate
Spawn of the arcane, glutted, she sprawls upon the sands of mythos. As victims, star-crossed lovers, outcasts, we have all seen the traces of these nether lands. Sphinx-like, besotted, she lays among the bodies dashed. A pixie smith has cast her silver chains, retained her inside this mystic plane, stained her hide vintage rose. Among the cards on the table, it is plain; she purrs. Do you know what she knows; guess, a riddle she poses. Protection sought from life's trials is at her command. But, few coupled or single have journey past her grasp. Unknown, to the unschooled, their senses unused, banned, Christendom, the sacred fecund grail has miscast. From Hatshepsut's visage, bound to Sekhmet she's sworn beware, beware The Chariot's card once it is drawn.
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