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Dima and Miya are a dedicated law enforcement duo who are abruptly cast out of their privileged roles for challenging an authoritative figure. Transferred into unfamiliar bodies and thrust into the unforgiving slums of Hosudiha, they are meant to seek redemption by aiding a struggling family. Dima and Miya have faith that embracing Ritu's virtuous teachings will elevate their new family from poverty. However, they soon discover the harsh reality of their surroundings. Acts of intervention lead to infection, selflessness results in mutilation, and heroics bring the looming threat of financial…mehr

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Dima and Miya are a dedicated law enforcement duo who are abruptly cast out of their privileged roles for challenging an authoritative figure. Transferred into unfamiliar bodies and thrust into the unforgiving slums of Hosudiha, they are meant to seek redemption by aiding a struggling family. Dima and Miya have faith that embracing Ritu's virtuous teachings will elevate their new family from poverty. However, they soon discover the harsh reality of their surroundings. Acts of intervention lead to infection, selflessness results in mutilation, and heroics bring the looming threat of financial ruin. In this cruel environment, where theft becomes a lifeline and those in power escape accountability, the duo grapples with the unsettling truth that, in poverty, virtue is often punished, and vice is rewarded. As they confront harsh disparities, Dima and Miya's once-unshakable beliefs shatter, driving them to question the very principles they once upheld. The struggle to survive intertwines with their quest to reclaim their original forms. Will they endure the relentless challenges of poverty? Can their dedication to Ritu's ideals truly lead to exaltation and reward, or is the worldview they once held irreversibly fractured?
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Hello, I cannot share my real name with you, but you can call me Ritu Vedi. That is also what my creations call me.You see, not unlike many other humans, I have the ability to designate portions of my consciousness to create unique personalities. I can also designate portions of my consciousness to create a world for these personalities to inhabit. I then write about the exploits of those personalities in the world I have made for them so that other people can designate portions of their consciousness for those same personalities and world I created to enjoy the resulting story.In short, I am an author, and I find it amusing how I can be a mere human and yet have power over matter, space, time, life, and death within a cognitive world of my creation. If religious apologists were characters in my book, I would be more than capable of passing all of their criteria for an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, omnibenevolent God. They would be so sure of themselves and yet here I am, a human not unlike them.In 2013 I was a fundamentalist christian on a mission to help atheists reconcile their relationship with God. In my efforts, it quickly became clear that I wasn't going to get anywhere with my mission if I didn't put in some serious effort to understand why atheists didn't believe in God. I had to do more than understand through my worldview, I needed to understand why they didn't believe through their worldview.So I set out to understand as best as I could. Going so far as to, having faith in God that I would ultimately fail, develop my own reasons not to believe.As it would happen, the arguments I came up with made me realize that I had no business being so certain of my ability, nor any other human's ability, to identify a being, spirit, or text as being God, or being from God, or being of God, or being inspired by God.