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sixthiterationtexts2019-01-17 09:03 pm
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- ac: altaïr ibn-la'ahad,
- ac: desmond miles,
- ac: lucy stillman,
- ac: malik al-sayf,
- dbh: connor,
- dc: jason todd,
- dc: sara lance,
- dragon age: marian hawke,
- dragon age: zevran arainai,
- expanse: josephus miller,
- ff: nida,
- marvel: foggy nelson,
- marvel: jessica jones,
- marvel: thor odinson,
- mass effect: reyes vidal,
- mfmm: phryne fisher,
- rvb: agt maine,
- rvb: agt washington,
- sanctuary: ashley magnus
un: eden — ota
Asking for a friend: say you were killed for the wrong reasons, what would you do? What would be your way of coping?
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[ And then things get private from here on out:]
Your true intentions however are revealed to them by whatever is possessing them and that's why the reason they use.
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If I have been bested in cowardly combat for no honest reason, then vengeance stands as a good course of action to take. If I fought as valiantly as I could, but my opponent was simply the better warrior and defeated me, I would accept my fate.
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It can't be cowardly combat though. You had no way of fighting back. You never knew it was coming, time stood still for you. But now you know, so do you get your revenge? Or do you just move on and live your life because you have some kind of a second chance here?
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But, if I were to ever return to my previous life, I would most certainly seek vengeance for the wrongs committed against me.
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