Lost Ark

Lost Ark

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The story follows through Neire's feet, a not so special demon who got a call from a certain someone one particular night. Beatrice, a Lazenith, the closest race to the gods, had visited her in a dream. She proposed a deal, one in which Neire couldn't deny saying yes to, I mean, who would when the reward is power? She claimed that if Neire found all seven Arks and brought them to her before the other demons could grasp them, she'd give her a power so intense no one would dare to go against her; how often is it that someone closely related to a god is a liar? Story credits to Lost Ark !!! best game out there frfr A lot of the scenes/dialogue were modified for how I think my character would have responded to, and many scenes that are not included in the game. ^_^
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Advocacy Stephen Dunn Always a little more fun on the Devil's side. I've been his advocate, have opposed what I most believed, testing if what I believed was true. It sometimes almost was; that's the best I can say. But you can bedevil yourself if you keep playing that game. You don't want to stand in a torturer's shoes for long. Still, when it comes to seeking a truth, a certain cruelty can go a long way- right through the heart of a thing to some other side. Doesn't every far-reaching truth cause a lesser truth to die? Most of us are content to stop at the heart. When I've been good's advocate, playing the less clever role, I've gone as far as good can go. Maybe some orthodoxy or some abomination lost ground for a while. Maybe not. The one time I had the Devil down, thinking he'd give, he whispered, "Remember, the punishment for being good is a life of goodness." I laughed, and he was gone.

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