A woman who stood up in times of crisis raised her arms to liberate France.
But this time it was this woman who had an unwavering love for God from the very beginning, and it was this almost obsessive fanaticism that made her be driven by a certain force, leading God's French people to fight again and again, to create miracles, to win Respect, until the end becomes a political sacrifice.
She did not appear as a national hero, she just had to complete her mission.
This is what her god told her.
As for The Last Fantasy or something like that, I don't mind.
Or as Manson said,
-- "Do you love your god, guns, and goverment."
-- "God is in the tv."
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