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Lleh’s Library

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Essay title: Lleh’s Library

Lleh's Library

There are six types of sin that will damn your soul. The six sins cannot be washed, wished, or prayed away. These are six sins that are unforgivable and seal a soul's fate to eternal damnation in the afterlife. These sins are rape, murder, abuse, greed, usury, and adultery. If anyone were to commit one of these crimes they are sentenced to an afterlife in Lleh's Library. Lleh's Library is where a soul is punished for its sins on earth. When a sinner dies its soul will arrive in front of a building that appears to be a library but is not quite a library. You then enter the sliding glass doors and a voice announces your name and age at the time of death and sin you committed. This is so you cannot lie to the receptionist and she can send you to the right librarian. Once you are appointed in the direction of your particular librarian you will make a journey down a dark corridor between rows of books, some of which you can hear screaming and rattle the book case. You will then reach a man sitting in a chair reading a book. This is your librarian. He will pleasantly greet you and smile, then he will ask what sin you committed and will ask for the story, background, and reasoning as to why you chose to sin. If you lie he will know because he already knows your story, if you had paid close attention enough to notice the book the man was reading when you approached you would have seen the book had your name on the cover. The librarian has access to anyone's life story at anytime so lying to your will not help you plea your case. After hearing your story the librarian will then go to the book shelves and chose a particular book then return to you. The librarian will open the book and ask you to read the first line

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