Not at all. And as a matter of fact, the answers to both of these questions are related, for my favorite stories are those where the story is not of the supernatural as an all-powerful force.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
Rather, those stories that show the supernatural as thinking creatures in their own right are my favorite. Proud Samael that Fell to become Lucifer, or clever Mephistopheles with his wry tongue.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
So the matter of pricing I think would fall in line with Faust. Knowledge is a great power, and I certainly believe in whatever force there is looking over the world having a sense of irony.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
To know the fate of ones soul, you must first stake your soul upon that knowledge, I would think.
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Not at all. And as a matter of fact, the answers to both of these questions are related, for my favorite stories are those where the story is not of the supernatural as an all-powerful force.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
Rather, those stories that show the supernatural as thinking creatures in their own right are my favorite. Proud Samael that Fell to become Lucifer, or clever Mephistopheles with his wry tongue.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
So the matter of pricing I think would fall in line with Faust. Knowledge is a great power, and I certainly believe in whatever force there is looking over the world having a sense of irony.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
To know the fate of ones soul, you must first stake your soul upon that knowledge, I would think.