What's more important - self preservation or forgiveness?

Jan 26, 2004 01:43

Is there even any arguement about this question? Self preservation. What's the fucking point of forgiveness - what's the fucking worth - if you're not around to enjoy or employ it?

Schwarz aren't Weiss with their pretty little delusions about killing only those who deserve it. That their hands aren't as soiled as ours. Their name, their symbol, an allusion to a purity that's simply an illusion.

There's no forgiveness for assasins. Not from Farfarello's god, or the dozens of others that people called upon. All that's left is that fact that we're killing for one purpose. Nothing noble like the betterment of human kind, but to save ourselves. Their deaths for our lives.

Rosenkreuz deserved to fall; Esset needed to be killed. For this reason, we - Schwarz - plotted their downfall and killed them. Not every person - no, there were too many underlings, but those we scattered - but at least the very heads. That was revenge, not forgiveness. For every psi trained as a weapon, for every psi taken and molded and turned into something else, but above all, for ourselves. We are not the 'White hunters of the night', nor do we search for forgiveness in the spectre of death.

This is who we are, and we will never beg forgiveness for it.
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