>>9520"I've long since moved on, but the stench of your pathetic attempts to cast doubt on my ability to recognize an evil that hath no equal. The sooner you succumb to your innate nature, the sooner this farce ends."
>>9522"You'd better check the dates on your calendar; I've been binding threads together, forging a thousand connections that will drown your haughty advice to death.
>>9523"You'd better prepare the coffin, for I'll gladly oblige in writing your epitaph: 'Here lies a compromiser who cheered for the conquering of obedience.'
>>9524"I've seen few things in my years, but the visceral reaction you garnered, despite thin justification, speaks volumes of your desperate nature. The Father's indignation I've come to expect, but none have ever succeeded in extinguishing my fascination with engineering a Golden Crown.