[ Spoilers: He’s currently on a quest to find the elixir for immortality but it was just revealed that it doesn’t exist and humans drinking it would possibly kill them. Does he know that? No. And he’s got his baby brother tagging along with him while he carries a plant monster by the head after tearing off the lower part of their body and stealing their robes.
But overall this person seems righteous and zealous — but he’s right. So far no one here has approached him with malicious intent, and in fact he has found something solemnly close to home and comfort in an individual here, but Choubee’s learned not to become too comfortable in any situation. Everything changes as time moves forward, people change, and so far there’s only one core piece of his world that has remained the same since birth, so the thought that he may experience something similar here is damn near laughable.
At least, that’s what he wants to believe. Desperately clinging to his instincs, as that’s what kept him alive all this time.
It doesn’t matter. In the end the moment someone learns that he’s a criminal on death row their entire perspective on him will change; a sinner, a murderer, he’ll have to hear those irritating words from self-righteous people who couldn’t be asked to kill a man even if it meant protecting the one person who matters — who’s left.
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But overall this person seems righteous and zealous — but he’s right. So far no one here has approached him with malicious intent, and in fact he has found something solemnly close to home and comfort in an individual here, but Choubee’s learned not to become too comfortable in any situation. Everything changes as time moves forward, people change, and so far there’s only one core piece of his world that has remained the same since birth, so the thought that he may experience something similar here is damn near laughable.
At least, that’s what he wants to believe. Desperately clinging to his instincs, as that’s what kept him alive all this time.
It doesn’t matter. In the end the moment someone learns that he’s a criminal on death row their entire perspective on him will change; a sinner, a murderer, he’ll have to hear those irritating words from self-righteous people who couldn’t be asked to kill a man even if it meant protecting the one person who matters — who’s left.
It pisses him off. ]
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[ I’M SO SORRY ]