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VampyristParticipantZigZag

VampyristParticipantI’m on a Shakespeare streak. I just read Henry V and saw Throne of Blood(Kurosawa’s Macbeth) , and now I’m going to read the Merchant of Venice.
VampyristParticipantCreepy!
VampyristParticipantI like him and I just saw Rififi a couple of weeks ago, it was very good.
VampyristParticipantBetween the idea
And the reality
Between the motion
And the act
Falls the ShadowBetween the conception
And the creation
Between the emotion
And the response
Falls the ShadowBetween the desire
And the spasm
Between the potency
And the existence
Between the essence
And the descent
Falls the Shadow

VampyristParticipantHonest Jago

VampyristParticipantThanks and here’s a pop quiz entrant.

VampyristParticipantLiam Roarke is a mutant who has amazing healing properties. As result of his power, his blood can also heal mortal wounds in mere seconds. His blood led to his life becoming a living hell. Various bad guys, labs, or psychopaths wanted Liam to use as their personal hospitals, test subject or pincushion. He spent his teen years being kidnapped amongst various groups and as result, his life fluctuated from being decent to being a living hell. He learned several things during his years as someone’s possession, he learned pain and how to fight. He is now part of the Institute, who liberated him from a lab where mutants were being tested upon. He is now one of their better fighters, expert with a knife, and very capable with his fists as well.

VampyristParticipantThat is awesome
VampyristParticipantHappy Birthday!
VampyristParticipantThere are no words to describe how great that is.
VampyristParticipantTristan

VampyristParticipantVery cool
VampyristParticipantPhantom, the intangible archer of the Rose 10

VampyristParticipant(Don’t you mean Paul?) Sting
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