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Apr 22, 2008 11:41

"Ask and you shall recieve."

Heh.

The world has not stopped yet, and my momentum only adds to it.

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[Voice] sheathed April 22 2008, 15:47:07 UTC
One must be certain to ask correctly.

Be careful of what you wish for . . . as they say.

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bloodyheartland April 22 2008, 15:49:33 UTC
The young do not fear because they have seen nothing. The old do not fear because they've seen it all.

One never assumes a free life. To go unprepared for consequences is the mistake of the untouched amateur.

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[Voice] sheathed April 22 2008, 15:56:29 UTC
Fear...is it?

One attains precisely what one asks for. It is not always what one wants. "The Monkey's Paw."

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bloodyheartland April 22 2008, 17:35:49 UTC
What I ask for and what I want carry the same risks. It's the answers. The truth of it all may stand high, ready to fall on me. But that's an easy sacrifice to make, to grasp truth.

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clean_cuffs April 22 2008, 17:09:06 UTC
Get what you wanted, Garcian?

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bloodyheartland April 22 2008, 17:32:44 UTC
The start of it, at least.

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clean_cuffs April 22 2008, 17:36:46 UTC
Glad to hear it.

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towns_end April 22 2008, 17:50:04 UTC
...Sounds like you found something big.

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bloodyheartland April 22 2008, 17:53:07 UTC
Not yet. Just the start.

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betterassister April 22 2008, 20:00:07 UTC
Answers yet?

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bloodyheartland April 23 2008, 00:47:13 UTC
Eventually. I have a lead now.

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betterassister April 23 2008, 00:52:29 UTC
About what caused the noise?

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bloodyheartland April 23 2008, 00:56:58 UTC
No. Something far more interesting.

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zeroth_child April 22 2008, 20:05:56 UTC
....you remind me of Medicine-san, Garcian-san. You're both a bit different than most people.

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bloodyheartland April 23 2008, 00:47:42 UTC
Seeing the end twice and killing a man with god's right hand will do that.

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zeroth_child April 23 2008, 00:53:03 UTC
What do you mean by that? Your world...ended twice? And you killed god's hand?

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bloodyheartland April 23 2008, 00:57:53 UTC
Not the world. It was much more personal than that.

A man who pretended at being god's hand. But surely equaled that hand's power.

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