The first thing I saw was the ground rushing towards me. Could it be? Had that idiot that possessed this ‘shell’ finally passed out from exhaustion?! Though I was slightly confused as to my current position, I soon realised what was going on. Saburo was testing this ‘Acheilus’ suit for Charles and his puppets. I remained still on the ground as I assessed my situation. It appeared as if I were in some sort of holographic p
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…The endless ear piercing screams faded from Saburo’s ears as I began to take over his mind and body. I relaxed the eyes that had rolled back into their sockets and rejoiced in my awakening. It had appeared that Saburo’s medication was beginning to take effect, and it was only a matter of time before he could entirely suppress me. SO I had to make this last. I slowly stood to my feet, acknowledging that there was ‘pain’ yet
The mighty control tower crumbled, sounding off a deafening crash as the solid concrete was reduced to gravel and dust. I was more than that the occupants had died - so sure that it had amused and satisfied my blood lust.
I whirled around, my mind buzzing with joyous murderous intent, and caught sight of several heavily armoured men firing their weapons towards a group of cowering ’lambs’. I licked at the collective pool o
I whirled around, my mind buzzing with joyous murderous intent, and caught sight of several heavily armoured men firing their weapons towards a group of cowering ’lambs’. I licked at the collective pool o
“Men never do evil so fully and so happily as when they do it for conscience's sake.” - Blaise Pascal
Case Study Two Part Two: Mr Chingely - Escape From The Dark Cellar.
“I’m… free…” I was astounded. “My name… is Saburo Kintaru…” I lied. Kei-teh’s katana clattered to the ground.
“What did you say?” He whimpered.
“My name is Saburo Kintaru
Case Study Two Part Two: Mr Chingely - Escape From The Dark Cellar.
“I’m… free…” I was astounded. “My name… is Saburo Kintaru…” I lied. Kei-teh’s katana clattered to the ground.
“What did you say?” He whimpered.
“My name is Saburo Kintaru
I caressed the blood’s velvet texture between my fingertips for a few seconds longer. Though I couldn’t see my blood in this pitch black, serene darkness, I could feel it’s warmth coat my hand as it trickled down my arm. I licked the edge of the razor sharp shaving blade and tasted that fleshy, almost metallic taste I had yearned for. My blood hungry soul had been sustained, not by the blood of another, but by my very own blood
The charismatic gentleman swirled his drink gently as he pulled back the hammer on his revolver. Everyone stood fast.
“It seems we have more guests…” he spoke first with a smarmy, near gleeful tone to his voice. Keeping a trained eye on us and a steady shooting hand, he raised his glass to his lips and took a sip of the
“It seems we have more guests…” he spoke first with a smarmy, near gleeful tone to his voice. Keeping a trained eye on us and a steady shooting hand, he raised his glass to his lips and took a sip of the
Interruption after interruption after interruption had stalled Kei-teh's death. I had the perfect chance to murder Saburo's brother back on Vivarais, when he and I were alone in the cellar. Sam Grisham had stumbled upon me and had interrupted my work. Since then, I had promised that he would also join Kei-teh – but not until i had disposed of him first. No. I had plans for Kintaru's sweet transition into eternal slumber
Dauntless – The chamber of Saburo Kintaru…
Seven days. Seven long days separated from that Kintaru bastard. I had failed to kill him in the previous operation because of several factors. However, it mainly boiled down to one thing - my refusal to end his life by means of machine and technology. No, that was far too easy! Pull a trigger and its over. That would not be Kei-teh Kintaru’s end. His death would
Seven days. Seven long days separated from that Kintaru bastard. I had failed to kill him in the previous operation because of several factors. However, it mainly boiled down to one thing - my refusal to end his life by means of machine and technology. No, that was far too easy! Pull a trigger and its over. That would not be Kei-teh Kintaru’s end. His death would