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ArtistConclusion: we are his children, but not slaves. Yes, Satanael has given us his psyche. We carry his trauma, his defense mechanisms, his longing. But we don't have to stay in this matrix. The spark of the Father gives us the power to transform what we have inherited, to turn the "curse" into material for liberation. There is a little Satanael in each of us — proud, vulnerable, suspicious, lonely. And our task is not to kill him, but to heal him, seeing in him a lost part of ourselves. When we do this, we help both him and ourselves. And maybe that's exactly what he's waiting for.
A full body shot of a bald man with sunglasses, wearing a black suit with a black cape, black pants, black boots, and a utility belt with a silver buckle, standing in the middle of a futuristic, dark, and gloomy city with neon green lights and smoke. The man is looking directly at the viewer with a serious facial expression. On the left and right sides of the image, there are two tall, dark, and metallic statues of figures with helmets, integrated into the architecture of the city. The background features towering dark structures reminiscent of skyscrapers, illuminated by numerous small, bright, rectangular lights, creating a highly detailed, busy, and somewhat chaotic appearance. A bright vertical beam of light shines down from above, highlighting the man. The ground is dark and reflective, with intricate metallic patterns that suggest a complex infrastructure. The overall atmosphere is dark, mysterious, and evokes a sci-fi dystopian theme.