s@squ@tch
First Post
Marot keeps his eyes closed as he continues on bended knee towards the altar.
"I cling not to stone, but to flame -- a cleansing and purifying flame.
Unlike you, I can admit my shortcomings and falterings to myself and ask the Flame, or others, for forgiveness and solace.
Your foolish courtship with the lycanthropy will only end in disaster if you think your will can outlast its evil taint upon your soul.
If you persist on this path, know that you will ultimately lose yourself.
Bear in mind that the Flame teaches all of its members how to deal with those afflicted by the lycanthropic curse. Only two options exist -- remove the taint, or kill the beast."
"I cling not to stone, but to flame -- a cleansing and purifying flame.
Unlike you, I can admit my shortcomings and falterings to myself and ask the Flame, or others, for forgiveness and solace.
Your foolish courtship with the lycanthropy will only end in disaster if you think your will can outlast its evil taint upon your soul.
If you persist on this path, know that you will ultimately lose yourself.
Bear in mind that the Flame teaches all of its members how to deal with those afflicted by the lycanthropic curse. Only two options exist -- remove the taint, or kill the beast."