09-13-2020, 06:56 AM
GOTTA TAKE SOME TIME TO REALIZE
THAT MY FRIENDS THEY COME
AND THE LINES THEY GO BY
The boss.
Such moniker often drew forth a rather particular image, falsified fantasy bolstered by stories thriving on exploitation and grandeur. Pleasant rarity the instances life may intertwine with reality, yet distinct the ease one may pinpoint downfall. Overly done the flair, dramatics sought and thus overplayed, callous cruelty pushed to edges the tantalising appeal was ash on the tongue, or they were simply too safe, followed set out route until other options grew more appetising. Different this man who had grappled with the bull, took those that life had spat upon with undue hatred and squeezed with a fidt of iron, demanding but suited, appealing in his methods.
Vaas.
Disjointed that collected in short time among his people, instances spaced and staged in such manner fickle bystander briefly visiting upon their land was all he may seem. Yet, more apt may it be, to deem him a spectre. Slow the rise of paw, among pale ruff slipped, jagged tips scraping along skin. Heat prickled and burrowed, chewed along taunt muscle, poor the craftsmanship behind tended wound.
Upward did attention drift, observed the crumbling facade warehouse boasted, though sure was he in the notion interior bore a more well tended quality. Numerous the wrong turns he had taken, only so far assisting experience gathered over course of a year when small his own chosen placement, never wanting and thus no need seen in extended exploration. Exasperated some he had spoken to, as though known the location by all beneath control Vaas enforced, others more curious for similarity may be found if not in the hue of his coat.
Abandoned his attempt to quell the growing sensation that dug needles into his skin, bandaged the limb that rapt against door. All too long ago should have been conducted this introduction, though not of those beneath him the manner Vaas had conducted himself enough hint it was within his best interest to keep upon his good side, the appearance of long since abandoned brother aside.
Such moniker often drew forth a rather particular image, falsified fantasy bolstered by stories thriving on exploitation and grandeur. Pleasant rarity the instances life may intertwine with reality, yet distinct the ease one may pinpoint downfall. Overly done the flair, dramatics sought and thus overplayed, callous cruelty pushed to edges the tantalising appeal was ash on the tongue, or they were simply too safe, followed set out route until other options grew more appetising. Different this man who had grappled with the bull, took those that life had spat upon with undue hatred and squeezed with a fidt of iron, demanding but suited, appealing in his methods.
Vaas.
Disjointed that collected in short time among his people, instances spaced and staged in such manner fickle bystander briefly visiting upon their land was all he may seem. Yet, more apt may it be, to deem him a spectre. Slow the rise of paw, among pale ruff slipped, jagged tips scraping along skin. Heat prickled and burrowed, chewed along taunt muscle, poor the craftsmanship behind tended wound.
Upward did attention drift, observed the crumbling facade warehouse boasted, though sure was he in the notion interior bore a more well tended quality. Numerous the wrong turns he had taken, only so far assisting experience gathered over course of a year when small his own chosen placement, never wanting and thus no need seen in extended exploration. Exasperated some he had spoken to, as though known the location by all beneath control Vaas enforced, others more curious for similarity may be found if not in the hue of his coat.
Abandoned his attempt to quell the growing sensation that dug needles into his skin, bandaged the limb that rapt against door. All too long ago should have been conducted this introduction, though not of those beneath him the manner Vaas had conducted himself enough hint it was within his best interest to keep upon his good side, the appearance of long since abandoned brother aside.
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