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It would be hypocritical for him to preach on about the strengths of blood and the ties that bind family, for though there was loyalty to his lineage, Samael's nature wouldn't hold him to proper morals. There was arrogance for who he was, and what he was from the mother and father that bore him, but the Lykoi prince wasn't above cutting the throat of a family member. He would kill anyone that got in his way. But it was that sordid adoration for the woman who bore him that left him almost unable to see how anyone could feel so apathetic and angry toward her.

A soft, derisive exhale of breath hissed through his teeth after Gabriel had spoken, but he otherwise remained silent, as though contemplating quietly to himself. "So brother, why don't you tell me about yourself -- I'm curious." He remained indifferent about any relationship between himself and the rest of his half-siblings, but there was a vague sense of curiosity there for the dog-like brother, underlaid by the indignant emotions that resided within him.


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