« their killings while they are no different to u s."
« appearance a n d behavior so resembling to those of the hunter he's been despising for all of his life. "I assume both of us are restricted to our curses—", the vampire hisses quietly, his gaze daringly averted from the stranger and darted to the campfire instead; its »
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« bright mixture of orange and yellow mirroring itself in the pale blue of his eyes while simultaneously casting shadows across his face. "What is your ultimate goal, however? Have you chosen your fate yourself?" There's a quick pause following, too short for »
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« silence to actually settle in. "Once I believed in your God, too. Thought him to be merciful and kind, though I was wrong. And learning that those that are like you serve such a cruel being has only cemented my distrust in him. —— So tell me, f r i e n d, what reason do you »
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« have to wield a sword in his name?"
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He tosses an almost grim look in the vampire's direction, though instead of being menacing or actually threatening in any way shape of form, the glare is much more accurately represented as a long thoughtful gaze which hides a hint of a distasteful feeling of his own, as +
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Gabriel despite all his confessed loathe for the undead creatures of the night, actually agrees to having held a similar view of God once upon a time. "I do not know my ultimate goal, for the Lord has not explained it to me. It is my assumption that he wants +
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every dark creature of the night removed from his beloved earth, though I can only guess. He speaks to me, but in riddles I am afraid." He too pauses for a minute, considering on whether or not to actually proceed, reveal the truth behind his own curse. The vampire would be +
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dead soon anyway? What difference does it make? "Believe me, when I say that I did not wish for this life, but unfortunately I have followed the Lord's will for as long as I can remember. He saved my life and in return bound me to an eternity of blind servitude. You need not +
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make God's cruelties known to me for I experience them every day." It was the truth, If Gabriel could he would break free from these chains which force him to slay whatever creature God commands. He had lived too long and were it possible, would leave it all +
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