
Immortality is crap and I don't recommend it!! Once he was the Pale Emperor of the Marrowborn. A humorless and brooding man with a conscience and admittedly noble goals. Now though, he's an irredeemable abomination of a man...with just the jolliest disposition you'd ever see on a man. His life has been cited by future scholars as the prime example why death and entropy are an essential part of life. One thing persisted as a constant over his unimaginably long life. He was, one way or another, the Champion of Chaos.
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Once time i read a comic where a new immortal mosnter berate the classic cabal of monster that run the world behind the scenes if i remeber the phrasing:
"..and for what, can i ask, you put on this theater, for lvoers that will grow old and die? Technology that will become obsolote in a breeze? Money that will become worthless once the nations who guarantee them cease to be? Art who will become just old and irrelevant? Poetry who reference events that are long forgotten? No...the only value for immortal is the hunt and the blood..."
Make some good point that living for veeeeery long time can be more an hassle thatn a joy...
"..and for what, can i ask, you put on this theater, for lvoers that will grow old and die? Technology that will become obsolote in a breeze? Money that will become worthless once the nations who guarantee them cease to be? Art who will become just old and irrelevant? Poetry who reference events that are long forgotten? No...the only value for immortal is the hunt and the blood..."
Make some good point that living for veeeeery long time can be more an hassle thatn a joy...
Immortality is a blessing, having it to yourself is a curse. Living on in a chaotic world alone for so long can drive anyone to madness. Without any other to share this gift with, it chips away at you. Piece by piece, the person you once were fades over time. Loneliness, isolation, that's the tragedy.
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