Placeholder: [colour picture: Jason and the Argonauts (1963)] One by one, they emerge from their hiding places, their faces pale with terror. Surpanakha's eyes blaze with demonic fury, her twisted form casting an ominous shadow over the trembling figures before her. "You thought you could destroy me?" Surpanakha's voice drips with venom. "You thought you could erase me from existence? Well, you have failed miserably." The fear in their eyes intensifies as they realize the gravity of their mistake. Surpanakha [colour picture: Jason and the Argonauts (1963)] One by one, they emerge from their hiding places, their faces pale with terror. Surpanakha's eyes blaze with demonic fury, her twisted form casting an ominous shadow over the trembling figures before her. "You thought you could destroy me?" Surpanakha's voice drips with venom. "You thought you could erase me from existence? Well, you have failed miserably." The fear in their eyes intensifies as they realize the gravity of their mistake. Surpanakha

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[colour picture: Jason and the Argonauts (1963)] One by one, they emerge from their hiding places, their faces pale with terror. Surpanakha's eyes blaze with demonic fury, her twisted form casting an ominous shadow over the trembling figures before her. "You thought you could destroy me?" Surpanakha's voice drips with venom. "You thought you could erase me from existence? Well, you have failed miserably." The fear in their eyes intensifies as they realize the gravity of their mistake. Surpanakha

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