renetear wrote:Your actions only make me think you never were quite so innocent.
renetear wrote:Your actions only make me think you never were quite so innocent.
spretznaz wrote:I'll change my last statement: you did help. A lot. Thanks, Dante.renetear wrote:Your actions only make me think you never were quite so innocent.
Doc, I'll say it again like the last dude: why do you think he's so bad? Got anything concrete?
Arckas wrote:But that still doesn't dismiss you killed people who had nothing to do with the circumstances that put you there!
... I won't argue with you. You have your reasons and your conviction...
... I don't know what I would have done if the shoe was on the foot...
Just... don't kill anyone else. Please. Let's get out of here, but think of the Dante that back you were 55 years ago.
renetear wrote:Schultz128 wrote:renetear wrote:Good Lord, may their souls rest in peace, killed unexpectedly doing their duties.
They ignored their duties and proper routine, the reason it was unexpected was because they were hardly guards at all.
The third guard caught his gun on his holster when he tried to draw it, and he had been there for the past 13 years. It was an embarrassment, if anything.
The prisoners, however, would have either flipped on me when eventually caught or gone on to do the heinous things they undoubtedly did. The other four bullets of the guard's revolver found themselves nested in each of their heads shortly before my departure.
That's... still 7 counts of second degree murder, sure maybe they weren't trained as well as they should be, but if you were innocent you definitely aren't now. May the lord forgive me for this statement but as much as I would wish death on certain criminals, couldn't you have just left at that point?
Schultz128 wrote:Dante audibly grumbles, a grumble of both tiredness and aggravation.
55 years.
55 years I spent trapped within a facility filled with street filth, murderers, rapists, corruption, greed, and abuse. Traitors and acts of treason are valued just as high as these crimes, and I found myself mixed in with it all for something I did not commit.
55 years I spent surrounded by my enemy, of those who blame me for causing the government collapse and bringing the ongoing conflicts as they continue to grow with every passing day in parallel with their hatred towards me. No protection from the guards, no special benefits but rather negatives, and the constant task of looking over my own shoulder to see who would stab me in the back when my eye had already suffered the same fate.
55 years of boiling over emotions of fear, hopelessness, uncertainty, depression, and most of all anger.
The wrath of a man is not measured by his violence, but by what measures he will go to in order to bring retribution to all that has wronged him. Even with the murder of corrupt officials or street filth, the wrath within a man cannot die out until the source of all his misfortune atones for their wrong doings. To ensure this is accomplished, with my limited life becoming ever so more limited as each new day passes, I took the opportunity's open hand by the throat in a stranglehold and ensured I would be able to achieve my freedom. No half measures.
With this in mind, and the knowledge of my age slowly dimming the light of my life day by day, will you continue to criminalize me to the same lengths as those filth?
Schultz128 wrote:...that was a bit harsh, I apologize.
There is no reason for me to bring harm to any of you unless it is in self defense. It's ridiculous of me to say that there is no reason to fear me.
I only wish to solve the mystery of the arson, and then maybe live out whatever remaining days I have in something I could call peace.
ryanyb wrote:ugh.. its all happening again.
people laughing about the killers, drawing lines, forming groups.
we're truly fucked.
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