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Mar 15, 2008 00:08

Hm... it seems I've arrived in another city. Though the state of chaos and disorder are not too different from those I've experienced under the Amanto rule in Edo.

Only time will tell whether or not this place is worth destroying. Until then, carry on naively.

[ooc: Finally back in the city again with no memory of his past here.]

everything must diaf, not in edo anymore, butterflies are manry

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1/2 contractorly March 15 2008, 04:52:52 UTC
--He doesn't remember?

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2/2 contractorly March 15 2008, 04:55:52 UTC
I wouldn't recommend trying to destroy this City.

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oneeyedbeast March 15 2008, 05:00:21 UTC
Too many take my words to heart. Do you think I can accomplish that with my sword alone? Though if I find something that smells of trash, I wouldn't mind removing it from this world.

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contractorly March 15 2008, 05:07:23 UTC
Of course not. Do you think deities that can bring back the dead would let their City fall to the hands of mere mortals?

No matter how many you kill, they'll come back.

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oneeyedbeast March 15 2008, 05:13:00 UTC
But a man like me is desperate for a little silence. Do you know what it's like to spend every second of your day with the sounds of a crazed animal howling in your ear and begging to be let loose on those who took its home away?

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contractorly March 15 2008, 06:29:16 UTC
Yet, what good will come out of revolting against your enemies? If they were able to overtake your home in the first place, what's the chance that fighting against them will do anything?

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oneeyedbeast March 15 2008, 07:02:00 UTC
Pleasure. That's my only concern. With destruction, there can be nothing else but absolute pleasure. Watching them suffer will bring me satisfaction for what they've done to Shoyou-sensei.

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