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Oh, my, my, you're oh so sly.
___ That was a nice post. This is not.


Let's leave unsaid what's left unspoken.
___ Hybrid did not know all the answers. Indeed, no one could ever truly know, and anyone who tried to find all the answers was simply a fool. In his mind, it was not something that another creature could argue like the worth of a female or the usefulness of an item. It was a truth, a fact, a certain knowing that he had to remind himself of sometimes. No matter how much he wanted to know - mostly in how to fight, how to kill - he would never know everything. But he didn't want everything. Realistically, he wanted very little, and did not have high aspirations for himself. It was a strange thought that such a cruel beast could not want more, but so long as there were wolves to hurt, a place to sleep, food to eat... what else was there? Perhaps he was ignorant. Perhaps he was even more so for not minding this. Perhaps it did not even matter when one examined things from a distance. Perhaps he really was just a fool.
___ Again, Gabriel spoke, and again, it was everything that Hybrid seemed to think, but more. No matter how large their numbers were, strategically speaking, it wouldn't make sense. If he were to be honest with himself, he did not care for the fame, the glory, the happiness. Perhaps he was masochistic in a small, strange way, but that was who he was. A sinner. "Always the tactician," he remarked with an amused expression. He did not smile, for they did not convey a feeling of entertainment. "But we've no need. We don't even know how big the rest of the world is." He shrugged. It didn't matter anyways.

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