Mythical caucasian in future Africa captured and sealed in tomb kills his woman eats her liver and goes into...












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The story involves African (despotic?) civilisation becoming aware of a semi-mythical caucasian who must be eliminated as he is perceived to be a threat to African society. I recall the end vividly - he is captured with his paramour, he is about to be sealed into a tomb-like structure until at least his own colleagues can rescue him, he kills his woman and then rips out "gobbets" of her liver and other high protein organs, scoffs them down sickening his captors. His intention is to go into suspended animation with the high protein organs sustaining him until he can be rescued.










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The story involves African (despotic?) civilisation becoming aware of a semi-mythical caucasian who must be eliminated as he is perceived to be a threat to African society. I recall the end vividly - he is captured with his paramour, he is about to be sealed into a tomb-like structure until at least his own colleagues can rescue him, he kills his woman and then rips out "gobbets" of her liver and other high protein organs, scoffs them down sickening his captors. His intention is to go into suspended animation with the high protein organs sustaining him until he can be rescued.










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The story involves African (despotic?) civilisation becoming aware of a semi-mythical caucasian who must be eliminated as he is perceived to be a threat to African society. I recall the end vividly - he is captured with his paramour, he is about to be sealed into a tomb-like structure until at least his own colleagues can rescue him, he kills his woman and then rips out "gobbets" of her liver and other high protein organs, scoffs them down sickening his captors. His intention is to go into suspended animation with the high protein organs sustaining him until he can be rescued.










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The story involves African (despotic?) civilisation becoming aware of a semi-mythical caucasian who must be eliminated as he is perceived to be a threat to African society. I recall the end vividly - he is captured with his paramour, he is about to be sealed into a tomb-like structure until at least his own colleagues can rescue him, he kills his woman and then rips out "gobbets" of her liver and other high protein organs, scoffs them down sickening his captors. His intention is to go into suspended animation with the high protein organs sustaining him until he can be rescued.







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