金/1 ❊ new world order

Nov 20, 2010 09:14

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[A New Feather has arrived in the forest, but really, the only way that you would be able to tell would be by the fact that this man sported a dangerous aura and a face that you've never seen around before. With golden hair and sharp red eyes, he was dressed in a white mink coat, black pants, and expensive-looking black leather boots, and ( Read more... )

confirmed for rank ex delusional, world genocide = chaotic good, ♦video, this will end well, hail your new king, being obnoxious, hello mongrels, ❦luceti, ♦action, do you feel sorry for saber yet, 'tis but an annoying side trip, being bored, dey c me trollin'

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[Voice] blackenedchaos November 20 2010, 17:43:40 UTC
Why bother ruling over such worthless humans when it is far more entertaining to kill them all?

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[Video forever] rupturedbabylon November 20 2010, 18:39:31 UTC
[Scowling, with inhumanly burning and haughty crimson eyes.] How crude. Do not contrast a King with a lowly cutthroat. All the lives of my subjects are mine to command as I judge fit, and I see no meaning in wanton slaughter.

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[Too lazy for video] blackenedchaos November 20 2010, 19:21:29 UTC
How utterly tedious. At least there should be plenty of chaos in your attempts to rule over this place with little order.

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[Video forever] rupturedbabylon November 21 2010, 07:46:15 UTC
This shall be no different than the previous era that I have been called to rule over. Worms will remain as worms, but if any smidgen of information accounted for in that 'guide' is to be accurate, then I suppose that I may invoke my patience and observe further for the time being. Order is by no means necessary: the mongrels simply must know their place.

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[Voice] blackenedchaos November 21 2010, 22:56:32 UTC
Enjoy the never ending lectures from people who think you are wrong.

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[Video forever] rupturedbabylon November 22 2010, 16:16:40 UTC
[snort.] They may waste their breath as they please. Words may serve as adequate warnings, but when it comes the time to act, an insect's blatant helplessness will be a sorry sight to witness indeed. Shall it prove to be sufficiently disgusting, then I may consider putting it out of its misery.

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