No I didn't get carried away

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Me: *puts in retainer after a few days of not wearing it*

Mouth: *become pain incarnate*

^this literally has nothing to do with the chapter, I just wanted to include it because I can.




^this literally has nothing to do with the chapter, I just wanted to include it because I can

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^look at this dood

So Amiel is a Farr demon, and they all have their own color (like red for Mallez, green for Niff, etc) and Amiel's used to be a rainbow scheme. Buuuut because The Hero/Fate is now a character, Amiel's color is orange. Guess you could say it was fate that I would create a character named Fate.

Okay in the next part, you get to read further into the weird, overly complicated mess that my mind is

Another fun fact: The Hero's color is black, and Fate's color is white. One is the presence of all color, the other is a lack of all color.
This was an unintentional pun that only a 900 IQ individual would get. I'll explain:

White in Old English was blāc, and the word blāc eventually changed to bleak.

White in Old English was blāc, and the word blāc eventually changed to bleak

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"A bleak future"
There's a reason the character's name is Fate.

I find it ironic that I used Old English to help me develop a character named Fate. In Old English stories they used a character/idea called Wyrd a lot. Wyrd translates to fate in modern english.

 Wyrd translates to fate in modern english

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Ya girl does her research

Never underestimate my ability to find a way, despite all odds, to connect literally everything together.

Of course it doesn't always work out.

Take Mallez for example.
Mal is a prefix that means bad/evil. That works.
But if you take the second part of his name, you get "lez" which is a slang term (it's offensive so don't use it) for lesbian.
So... "evil lesbian"

If you couldn't tell, I'm that person who really likes research projects, until I remember I have to write an entire paper on it.
The chaotic neutral energy is strong with this one.



The chaotic neutral energy is strong with this one

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That's all I got for now.

Time for me go watch more Buzzfeed Unsolved Supernatural videos. Seriously I love those two bois. Go watch it now I command you. It's the best thing ever and I want to yell about it with someone.

Pfft anyways.

Toodles!
~Mack

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