One looks out and the square is desolate. Gray ash gently cascades down from the bleak sky above; a murder of crows searching for anything edible. A lone bird lands upon the street, pecking at a bred crumb with his beak for a moment before perking up in fear. The birds’ squawk in frenzy before flying off towards the safety of a looming church
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[OOC--To kill PH would be as if you are killing yourself. He is the embodiment of mankind's self punishment. He cannot die. Unless mankind has suffered punishment as they desire. Then with his purpose fulfill he kills himself. Suicide is the only means.]
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Maybe I should just freeze you in a block of ice. That should solve the problem.
((OOC: Thok and the other Piraka don't care about all that, since they're not even remotely human. So if they "kill" him, it means nothing to them.))
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[OOC---Xuchilbara doesnt care about what Thok is attempting to convey to him. Xuchilbara sees a machine made by humans. Something of no life. No worth. You seek to forget that PH cannot die. Cannot be thwarted. Cannot be halted in the strings of time. He is not a physical being to be destroyed.]
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Item one, we were not created by you humans in our world. Item two, we are NOT robots. We are biomechanical, if you can even grasp what that means. Item three, to think that we lack intelligence and are incapable of thought is a sign of how incompetent you truly are. If we were incapable of thought, would I be conversing with you now?
Get it through your thick metal head. You don't know what you're dealing with.
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[OOC--Translation: There are no words to retaliate to the ignorance in that retort. Mechanical creatures makes themselves fools well enough on their own. If they are biomechanical, may natural selection take it's coarse.]
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