✞16 Days since my Last Confession✞

Jan 20, 2010 03:36

[✝]Numbers 14:9

Only rebel not ye against the Lord, neither fear ye the people of the land; for they are bread for us and will be devoured: their defense, their protection is gone, departed from them, and the Lord is with us: fear them not.[✝]

[☨]The end is nigh. The holy man is sure of it this time as the camera captures his pale quavering ( Read more... )

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[Voice] betrayedblade January 20 2010, 21:50:30 UTC
Someone you know leave too, Archbishop?

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[Voice] 13th_crusader January 21 2010, 08:29:33 UTC
[Finally someone with something intelligent to say. He likes you Giovanni, in his own twisted sense. Take that as you will.]

Sì.

Sì, yet.. For them, it may well be for the best. Yet naught verily so for the likes of us.

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[Voice] betrayedblade January 21 2010, 08:35:13 UTC
[With a lump of sugar, please. The better to cover the sour aftertaste.]

How meant? For us.

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[Voice] 13th_crusader January 21 2010, 08:51:58 UTC
[The sourness is the taste of sin leaving your body, brother dear. ♥ ]

I'm not one to give rise to panic amongst the populous, yet that certain someone who left us held the reigns of a certain wild beast.

...I balk to imagine what will become of this city once he breathes wind of his freedom.

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[Voice] betrayedblade January 21 2010, 08:56:40 UTC
[Sorry to disappoint, Archbishop, but he does not believe in your God.]

...One of the residents? Why would you call them such? What have they done to warrant such a title?

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[Voice] 13th_crusader January 21 2010, 09:01:43 UTC
[So sad for you! More room in heaven for him.]

That title was an understatement to the others I could utter. I would say slaughtering some three-hundred million souls and counting to be a surmountable warrant, Signore Auditore.

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[Voice] betrayedblade January 21 2010, 09:05:37 UTC
...

While I would say such a number seems highly improbable for one person to commit. How?

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[Voice] 13th_crusader January 21 2010, 09:13:41 UTC
For a person, but of course, but hardly a feat for the Son of the Devil.

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[Voice] betrayedblade January 22 2010, 05:06:55 UTC
Abaddon. Asmodeus. Behemoth. Mammon. Samael. Do these names frighten you? They are nothing but names.

Which do you prefer to call your supposed 'son of the serpent'?

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[Voice] 13th_crusader January 22 2010, 15:28:23 UTC
Hmhmhmhm, aha I note your lack of faith, Signore. But no, such names do not frighten a man who stands on the side of righteousness.

Be you to think it is supposed, any less real, makes it not.

This devil holds many names of his own, The Black Peril, Amor sanguinis, Strigoi, Nosferatu, Vlad.. Ţepeş.. Draculea.

Yet our world knows him as his anagram.

Alucard.

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[Voice] betrayedblade January 25 2010, 00:32:45 UTC
As you say.

The monsters here would prove that not all fairy-tales are only that, as much as I would prefer. But the way you speak of this one...

Only makes me want to laugh.

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