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In "The

Mark of the Beast," how does the narrator feel about Eastern Gods at the end of the
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The narrator speaks from his previous experience that the Eastern Gods have no mercy for those who try to deal and weasel out of their punishments and their ignorance.

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The narrator speaks from his previous experience that the Eastern Gods have no mercy for those who try to deal and weasel out of their punishments and their ignorance. The gods do not dole out their punishment without reason and do not punish excessively, but they punish the unjust rightfully.
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