I do not mind them. I find the conversation interesting myself, so really, thank you for indulging me with such a conversation.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
But to your question, yes and no. Yes, they are monsters. But no, their souls are not feeble at all, so far as I can see it.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
Those that kill to survive do abandon their humanity in some respect. They leave behind innocence, gazing into an abyss from which there is no return. And so too will it gaze into them.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
However, it is those souls that are the strongest of all. Those souls that will grasp onto the possibility of survival, even if it is no more than a spider's thread... They wish to live.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
Whether they feel or not, it would seem irrelevant to me. To embrace that abyss, to kill to survive at any cost... It will deliver a crown decorated in despair. But a soul is certain.
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I do not mind them. I find the conversation interesting myself, so really, thank you for indulging me with such a conversation.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
But to your question, yes and no. Yes, they are monsters. But no, their souls are not feeble at all, so far as I can see it.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
Those that kill to survive do abandon their humanity in some respect. They leave behind innocence, gazing into an abyss from which there is no return. And so too will it gaze into them.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
However, it is those souls that are the strongest of all. Those souls that will grasp onto the possibility of survival, even if it is no more than a spider's thread... They wish to live.
FROM: michaelis.sebastian@cdc.org
Whether they feel or not, it would seem irrelevant to me. To embrace that abyss, to kill to survive at any cost... It will deliver a crown decorated in despair. But a soul is certain.