The Dragon speaks of himself truly; Unmasked and undisguised, in his own voice of his vices, his schemes, and his doctrines to lead astray the elect — if that is possible —
Feeding them bread laced with leaven, the rot of wealth and power of one’s will to believe; With mighty signs in riches and magic.
But failure comes often and death slowly — for Love is patient unto repentance — but inevitably and unattributably: for death and failures are but the dead’s faith lacking and false, which is nothing but the truth.