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''Every Elder participated in this, willingly, frequently, and openly.  Who could stand against us to say otherwise?  Their sins are countless.''
 
''Every Elder participated in this, willingly, frequently, and openly.  Who could stand against us to say otherwise?  Their sins are countless.''
  
''And I am one of them.''
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''I am one of them.''
  
 
''Forget that at your peril.''
 
''Forget that at your peril.''

Revision as of 05:50, 10 April 2007

"Innocent? How sweet.

Those notorious amongst your kind for their crimes at least cared to know something of their enemy. Comprehension enough to at least compare them to insects.

As the aeons wore on, our task grew filled with ennui. What, seriously, did any of these races have to offer us? We got tired of doing it ourselves, so we had puppets do it for us. Where they failed, we would sweep down and find some amusing means by which the nascent cerevates would be destroyed. You know of the Tlorai. Dead stars were more popular than you would care to think.

Every Elder participated in this, willingly, frequently, and openly. Who could stand against us to say otherwise? Their sins are countless.

I am one of them.

Forget that at your peril.



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