Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-25808351-20181211225019/@comment-25808351-20181226060438

(Jester) “So many questions. Seems like I’m starting to get somewhere....” Armata begins pacing around Alter-Prad now.

“No, I have not forgotten my body count. Only a terrible Lord would. I looked to establish a dynasty. From nothing I raised the army I needed to secure my place as monster beyond this world. A force that rivaled the Demon Lord’s perversion of the human/monster relationship. Just like any empire, the foundation was built on the dead.”

“The world of Tepes is no different. Men and Vampire alike fought and died to create a secure and strong order, where Vampires watches over humans, protecting mortals from the savage lesser kin. That empire was built on bodies, but those bodies chose to be the mortar willingly.”

“But let’s move onto ‘these beasts’, as you call them. Only the most ancient have blood on their hands. Most of these Mamono are innocent, simply born in this current area and seeking love and fulfillment as much as any human. Are you really so narrow sighted that you can’t recognize this. Yes, your prejudice blinds you. Mamono are not monsters, real monsters, are beings like PRAMOOL. He will burn my world, this world, EVERY world in his path. I do declare he is the monster you should be focusing your anger on.”

“Who I was, is no longer the issue. Yet it must never be forgotten. But recognize the very savagery you condemn from me and monsters, to your own kind. How many bodies lay the foundations of every human dynasty? Countless. Your kind is just as guilty. But it doesn’t matter. Pramool will come. No matter where YOU run, no matter WHO you control. No matter WHAT you believe, Pramool will come. And he will devour everything.... like it or not you are bond to this, as Prad has agreed to fight on. Proving he is far more courageous than give him credit for.”

“Maybe someday, if you ever learn to put your hate aside, I’ll tell you why I chose a different path. Why I chose to be a benevolent Lord. Until then, I leave you to ponder.”