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						 <p>This was really good. I got a bit confused though. I think Caligula’s ability was unclear. At first I thought he was only able to speak to others through telepathy. I didn’t think he could actually take control of their bodies. In the beginning with the roman plebeian he was controlling, I thought that was like a flashback to before he was trapped in Babel which obviously doesn’t make much sense. I think I eventually got the picture but it was a bit messy.</p> <p>I really liked how this was presented. It really felt like a Roman God esq. story of a man being punished for his sins.</p> 
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