Vampyrist

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  • in reply to: Word Association Game #21733

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    Boomstick (Groovy)

    in reply to: Word Association Game #21720

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    Perfect

    in reply to: Herr D's CFLs #20988

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    That is a very powerful image.

    in reply to: Suleman's creations #17723

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    Samatar looks great, a perfect update.

    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #21719

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    I was part of a people now long dead. I was their shaman, their priest and now I am their only survivor. We were a small group, one village overshadowed by the great city a few miles away. We subsided with them until one day they grew tired of our mutual existence and they raided us. They came in and slaughtered the men, raped our women and they captured the rest of us for slaves. Except for me that is, I was to be their gift to the gods.

    So they dragged me, kicking and screaming up the pyramid. I had already prayed to my gods for salvation and they had not answered my call, so I got desperate. I began to pray to the dark god, the god of pure darkness as I was dragged up those steps and thrown upon the slab. I continued to pray to the dark one up until they ripped my heart out.

    And where my heart once was, darkness flooded into my body, flowing through my veins. Shadows consumed my soul and my body and to the shamans amazement and horror, I was not dead yet. I crushed his still beating heart and descended upon their village, bringing the same fate they had brought to mine.

    I expected after my massacre of my murderers that I would die, that his power would leave me, my prayers having been answered, but it didn’t leave. He tasked me to be his mortal instrument on the land of the living, I was to wreak havoc and bring eternal darkness. And I did that for many centuries, until one day my master vanished.

    Gods survive on the belief of a people and my god had died with my people. As the memory of him faded, he did as well. My power and I had outlived the man who gave it and I did not know what to do with myself. The darkness had long eroded what goodness my soul contained, but this life of ever constant destruction was not my choice. So now I wander, serving various dark lords, hoping that I can finally find a place where I belong.

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    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #21717

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    Thanks and here is Hecate, greek goddess of witchcraft and crossroads. She currently works for demons as a crossroad demon.
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    in reply to: Word Association Game #21685

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    Work (All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, All work…..)

    in reply to: ONE PART, MANY CHARACTERS contest…… #21684

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    We only get a week and it is already halfway gone. And I still have to finish a book, write essays on said book, and then write down every formula we’ve learned in Calculus. The latter half of my break is going to be work-heavy, but at least we get a new Who.

    in reply to: Word Association Game #21671

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    Ghosts

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    Oyster

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    Red

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    It appears to be several circle insignias colored black with another red/pink circle masked onto it for a tongue. It is also covered by wrinkles to replicate burns. All in all, it looks quite amazing.

    in reply to: Word Association Game #21620

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    Dream

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    Love

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    Candy

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