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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:55 pm
Dath's back suddenly began to itch, so he let his wings rustle around as he tried to get rid of it. His patience was growing thin, though, and he was just about done with her.
"They never come back if they're mortal," he said with a sullen growl, keeping his eyes hard but away from the other goddess. "That's why I don't bother with gods. They're never truely gone. Doesn't mean I can' harm 'em a little, though." If they would even remember in their next life, heh.
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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:02 pm
"They all have spirits so who is to say that they can't come back the same as we do." Only they often remembered and she doubted the mortals ever would. "There are plenty who believe they do ..." And belief was a powerful thing. Much more powerful than most of the other forces she'd seen.
"You should be careful anyway. Doing those sorts of things has a way of coming back to bite you eventually."
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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:55 pm
Fed up, Dath figured that he was finished. Obviously the little goddess just had to figure that she was the best, as all goddess' seemed to feel. With a snarl, he flashed his teeth at the goddess, giving her once final bit of 'advice'.
"I think you should be careful. I have been known to tell lies, and saftey is overrated." He sent another glare in her direction, swiveling around to disappear. Screw the god's haven, it was worse than the mortal realm! At least there he could have a little more fun and not get talked back to with foolish ideals that were nothing but dirt in his teeth.
Ugh, it reminded him of Sei, and he fled from anything that reminded him of her.
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