Day 15. Dagger.
"The Underground is a criminal organisation based in Irish Town. Its members, for the most part, are locals, numbering in dozens, and led by a man who calls himself the Rat King. It is a fitting name for him, I believe, since both him and his minions hide deep in sewer systems and catacombs, never seeing the light of day, and only coming out in the guise of nightly darkness to steal, kill, rob and otherwise disrupt civil peace in the area.
Though this rat bloke is a big mystery, I find him and his goonies absurd and pathetic in their dirty theatrics and frivolous behaviour.
The Underground may seem formidable, but they are just bandits and petty thieves like all the other criminals we lock up every day."
Commissioner J. Lewis, "Crime Families and Gangs of Gobby"
"The Underground is a criminal organisation based in Irish Town. Its members, for the most part, are locals, numbering in dozens, and led by a man who calls himself the Rat King. It is a fitting name for him, I believe, since both him and his minions hide deep in sewer systems and catacombs, never seeing the light of day, and only coming out in the guise of nightly darkness to steal, kill, rob and otherwise disrupt civil peace in the area.
Though this rat bloke is a big mystery, I find him and his goonies absurd and pathetic in their dirty theatrics and frivolous behaviour.
The Underground may seem formidable, but they are just bandits and petty thieves like all the other criminals we lock up every day."
Commissioner J. Lewis, "Crime Families and Gangs of Gobby"
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Day 15. Angel.
The way our kindness in the light of day brings us sound sleep in the dark hours of the night, same does a life of benevolence bring about eternal salvation in death.
And the way our misdeeds under the guise of night haunt our waking dreams in the light of day, same does a life of sin lead to eternal damnation.
The way our kindness in the light of day brings us sound sleep in the dark hours of the night, same does a life of benevolence bring about eternal salvation in death.
And the way our misdeeds under the guise of night haunt our waking dreams in the light of day, same does a life of sin lead to eternal damnation.
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Tim's Stuff
Day 15. Angel. The way our kindness in the light of day brings us sound sleep in the dark hours of the night, same does a life of benevolence bring about eternal salvation in death. And the way our misdeeds under the guise of night haunt our waking dreams…
feat. The Signal, my beloved
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Tim's Stuff
Day 15. Angel. The way our kindness in the light of day brings us sound sleep in the dark hours of the night, same does a life of benevolence bring about eternal salvation in death. And the way our misdeeds under the guise of night haunt our waking dreams…
Day 17. Demon.
But there may never be a light without the shadows it casts, and there may never be a darkness without the light within it.
May the light always persist through the darkness. May the darkness always be remembered in light.
Ex nihilo nihil fit. Nothing comes from nothing.
But there may never be a light without the shadows it casts, and there may never be a darkness without the light within it.
May the light always persist through the darkness. May the darkness always be remembered in light.
Ex nihilo nihil fit. Nothing comes from nothing.
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Day 18. Saddle.
"Death is a strange concept. Human body ceases to function, sooner or later, and the mind, trapped within the body, fizzles out with it. But what of the soul? Does it turn into our final breath and leave us to join the world, to be one with the air? Or does it travel to the proverbial Other Side? Does it come back to be once more, but in another vessel? Does death guide it to the afterlife, or reap it, or witness the rebirth? And if so, if there is a personification of death in this world and others, what does it look like? The most widespread depiction is that of a Grim Reaper, a set of bones wrapped in a cloak swinging a scythe. Does everyone see it that way, though?"
J. Smith, "Notes on Spirits, Ghosts, and Similar Otherworldly Beings"
"Death is a strange concept. Human body ceases to function, sooner or later, and the mind, trapped within the body, fizzles out with it. But what of the soul? Does it turn into our final breath and leave us to join the world, to be one with the air? Or does it travel to the proverbial Other Side? Does it come back to be once more, but in another vessel? Does death guide it to the afterlife, or reap it, or witness the rebirth? And if so, if there is a personification of death in this world and others, what does it look like? The most widespread depiction is that of a Grim Reaper, a set of bones wrapped in a cloak swinging a scythe. Does everyone see it that way, though?"
J. Smith, "Notes on Spirits, Ghosts, and Similar Otherworldly Beings"
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