The_Wanderer__

But Why?

Bookw0rm162

hiiiii so i saw you added my story to one of your reading list and i just wanna say thank you it means alot to me❤

Bookw0rm162

thanks alot this  means alot to me
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The_Wanderer__

@Bookw0rm162 Yeah, I loved the story so far. It was very well written, and I just enjoyed reading it. I'm just waiting for the next part
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The_Wanderer__

It's painful
          Each day waking up to that same pain
          One I can't get rid of
          One that comes back
          Without fail
          
          Soon I'll be gone
          But at least I'll die a happy person
          At least I don't suffer no more
          No longer live in a world full of hatred
          Darkness, Death, Fear, lies, Corruption, 
          All that

The_Wanderer__

“Twisting into something hideous. It’s the physical embodiment of what he feels within. … He is obsessed, fixated, on the contradiction of gods and mortals. If mortals have capacity for wisdom, why do they so often fail? If gods see their actions as wicked, why do they tolerate and forgive? How can gods and mortals seem so different, yet so alike? What is the point of it all? Zamasu seeks beauty. Yet, look at his body, distorted by hatred and rage. I wonder — is that really the result that he craved? A broken, misshapen god alone in a vacant cosmos. How fulfilled will he be then?”

The_Wanderer__

Numbers 6:24-26: "The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace"
          
          Números 6:24-26: "O Senhor te abençoe e te guarde; o Senhor faça resplandecer o seu rosto sobre ti e tenha misericórdia de ti; o Senhor sobre ti levante o seu rosto e te dê a paz"
          
          Jehová te bendiga, y te guarde; Jehová haga resplandecer su rostro sobre ti, y tenga de ti misericordia; Jehová alce sobre ti su rostro, y ponga en ti paz.