13th spell

Aug 28, 2008 05:24

[Filtered from The Joker]

....foolish. All of you.

So consumed by your desire for revenge, you've given no thought to the consequences. What happened to Al was his fault, yes. Him has admitted that. Him also stated that he beat the man.

But what happens if you do catch up to him? What happens if you do kill him?

Haven't thought of that, have you? ( Read more... )

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[1/3] girls_and_toys August 28 2008, 10:39:34 UTC
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[2/3] girls_and_toys August 28 2008, 10:39:56 UTC
...hmmm...

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[3/3] girls_and_toys August 28 2008, 10:40:29 UTC
Now this is very helpful news to me.

Thank you.

Thank you kindly.

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Re: [3/3] i_do_voodoo August 28 2008, 10:44:07 UTC
...in what way, I wonder.

You're welcome, however.

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kin_slayer August 28 2008, 10:49:30 UTC
Food for thought, Tia-san.

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i_do_voodoo August 28 2008, 10:51:42 UTC
Exactly. Revenge is one thing, but when there be no real thought behind it other than just to kill, it's pointless.

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kin_slayer August 28 2008, 10:55:27 UTC
Hm. Revenge is a powerful motivator. You may underestimate how passionate it can make people.

Passion often clouds perceptions and judgment.

But I do not disagree with your assessment of the situation.

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i_do_voodoo August 28 2008, 18:24:01 UTC
I understand revenge. I understand it very well indeed.

It seems you be one of the few with common sense then.

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alle_halle August 28 2008, 11:04:36 UTC
He's not powerful. If the others want to follow him, they'll only play his game.
I dislike being a pawn.

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i_do_voodoo August 28 2008, 18:26:35 UTC
And by playing his game, they will get hurt. And it will be their fault alone.

You only be a pawn if you let him make you one.

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alle_halle August 28 2008, 18:47:45 UTC
That's what I dislike in games. Tch. Others not noticing it's a game? Obviously stupid.

That's why I'm not taking part in it.

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bloodseal_soul August 28 2008, 12:10:01 UTC
A hypothetical question, Tia...

[Al's eyes become oddly blank, and his tone flat.]

... do you think, that it may be possible to kill someone for good, here?

Is it possible to kill them so many times that they have nothing to give in order to come back?

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alle_halle August 28 2008, 15:25:14 UTC
....

Don't turn into Lockon, Al.

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meteo_sniper August 28 2008, 19:16:19 UTC
Thanks, Allelujah.
But I have to agree with you on this.

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alle_halle August 28 2008, 19:43:08 UTC
I'm glad you agree~ Once is enough.

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whitegamon August 28 2008, 13:14:37 UTC
Best words I've heard so far, Madame.

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i_do_voodoo August 28 2008, 19:02:17 UTC
Thank you, sir.

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