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Kill Six Billion Demons

Jaun is the person we kept reading about in the last few chapters. The one who was captured and beaten until he forgot everything but death.
Aparently Abbadon wanted him to subvert the dumb brute archetype, so I'm looking forward to seeing what his plan is here.
 
How do we know he's Yaun? I'm missing something apparently
 
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"He has a sword called Ruin, that he hammered a thousand times a thousand times. And each time he hammered, he called out the name of his enemy, but the name of his enemy was a dreadful word and could not be spoken aloud without mortal peril. And thus his hammerstrokes covered the sound of that aweful name and gave shelter to his supplicants."
 
"He has a sword called Ruin, that he hammered a thousand times a thousand times. And each time he hammered, he called out the name of his enemy, but the name of his enemy was a dreadful word and could not be spoken aloud without mortal peril. And thus his hammerstrokes covered the sound of that aweful name and gave shelter to his supplicants."
I am picturing Jaun Orc furiously "hammering" his "sword of ruin" while grunting "Metatron".
 
I wonder if these next few chapters will be the end of the bears edits.
 

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