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Aphrodite, once the goddess of love and beauty, had fallen. The corruption of Venus had taken hold, and she had become known as Ba'al, the ruler of A'arab Zaraq, Queen of the Qlipah of Netzach.
The artist Anna Dittmann had captured the fall of Aphrodite in a digital image, a hyper-realistic hologram. The hologram was a representation of the goddess's corruption, showing the darkness that had consumed her.
Aphrodite's story was one of caution, a reminder of the dangers of succumbing to temptation and the corrupting influence of power. The hologram was a symbol of this fall, a warning to all who saw it.
Anna's creation was a masterpiece, a testament to the story of Aphrodite's fall. The intricate details in the hologram depicted the darkness that had consumed the goddess and the intricate symbols and designs represented the influences that led to her downfall.
In the end, the story of Aphrodite's fall remained, a cautionary tale for all who saw the hologram. The corruption of Venus had taken hold, and Ba'al was now a symbol of darkness and evil.