Placeholder: the Priest of the Red Redemption: Philippe Druillet's Délirius (1973, written by Jacques Lob) Lone Sloane: (Staring at the holographic map, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper) "You think you can play me like a pawn on a board. I will break that vault wide open. I will steal their gold. But mark my words, holy man... when this heist is done, I am coming back for your throat. the Priest of the Red Redemption: Philippe Druillet's Délirius (1973, written by Jacques Lob) Lone Sloane: (Staring at the holographic map, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper) "You think you can play me like a pawn on a board. I will break that vault wide open. I will steal their gold. But mark my words, holy man... when this heist is done, I am coming back for your throat.

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the Priest of the Red Redemption: Philippe Druillet's Délirius (1973, written by Jacques Lob) Lone Sloane: (Staring at the holographic map, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper) "You think you can play me like a pawn on a board. I will break that vault wide open. I will steal their gold. But mark my words, holy man... when this heist is done, I am coming back for your throat.

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