"And lo, there appeared one who seemed a slave. His shoulders bent as with a crushing weight, and his body bruised as though harshly beaten, his eyes were down cast and tearful. I reached unto him, wondering what meaning behind this vision. My hand touched his arm, and as his eyes rose to meet my own I was filled with great dread. 'Do not mistake me for a lowly laborer, for I carry the weight of God upon me, and do HIS Will, these bruises are from the failures I suffer, and these tears come from joy at the infidels I may purge in his service.' and thus, I perceived what I had been blind of before, that behind this creature-slave dragged a long chain. Not as one on leash was this man, but rather one carrying a bundle. for a bundle there was. bodies upon bodies of the wicked and the arrogant, impaled and eviscerated,"
-Ancient Amarrian Text; "The Coverversion of Achidotus"; Vision 1; Canto 2