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(( Yea I decided to make my journal public. I am considering working on part two. :D I just need more stuff to happen before I do. ))

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The Man of Two Souls watches this strange woman as she burns the precious book. A great internal debate occurs that can only be likened to the Smeagol/Golem relationship. Eventually, when the woman leaves, and the fire is now but embers Fawkes sneaks in, poking round in the ashes for fragments. All whilst muttering about how "strangy woman thing" will pay...

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(( Yea I have decided to work on a second part. So keep your eyes open for the next half to be released :) ))

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OOC: Read JCQuiinn's reply to the event we are organizing it was a great idea I also need your Username

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OOC: Read JCQuiinn's reply to the event we are organizing it was a great idea I also need your Username

((It's Sgtteddybear59, and where do I see the reply?))

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((It's Sgtteddybear59, and where do I see the reply?))

Should be on the PM I sent you.

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(( Oh well re-send it. I deleted it because I like to keep my Inbox empty most of the time ^_^ Sorry... A bit of a neat freak xD))

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Cataris stumbles through the snow, unsure of where he is or how he got here, only able to remember waking up, he trips and falls over a small object in the snow, leaning down and picking it up he realizes its a book, begins to read. . .

"Oh... ughhh... I think Nitholiak might like to read this, best keep it ughhh..."

Cataris shudders in disgust, takes off his bag and stores the book within, Trying to forget what the book had written in it

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Jino likes to spy. He knows he shouldn't be doing this, but, from a rooftop, he watches silently as Natheus places the book in a bookshelf. Far away, Jino is sure there is a guard shouting at him. But that's somewhere else. For now, he must do some poking around. Surely nobody will mind OR notice. Jino waits till natheus is safely out of the house and slips in silently. It takes him a while to find the right book, but when he does, he is astonished.

The more jino reads, The more he feels he has to know more. To know what's inside the mind of a killer and their past is more valuable than all the diamonds in aegis. Soon enough jino is able to notice that this man is no proficient killer, but an innocent who took too much of an interest in evil.

At the end of the book, Jino is totally alienated. From somewhere, he is sure he knows somebody like that, but the thoughts don't seem to match the person. Jino is probably wrong. He puts the book down, shudders and wonders what to do with it. He knows what is most important is to get this man to exit his ways, so Jino instead, rips out every single page where he has talked of corrupt things. He then puts the book back.

After burning the corrupt pages, he smudges the ashes on the door, and leaves a small, clean hole in it. This is meant to represent natheus being consumed by darkness, though he is sure the man will probably not understand. Jino takes his leave, and bumps into the man at the corner. Jino brushes past and is quickly once more running accross the rooftops of al'khazar.

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This is really intense. I will never forget any of it.

We've crafted such an amazing story.

I wonder how it will all end...

:)

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In the Lunavara library someone left the restricted section door opened. Dante walked down and looked through the books. One book had the aura of undead magic, and as he picked up the book, Dante noticed that the edges had been burned. After taking the book with him, he found that it had a spell that when destroyed, The book would reform itself in a random place in Aegis.

Dante started reading the book between work breaks for the carnival. Around entry sixteen, He found he couldn't stop reading it. At eighteen, He almost burned the book himself, but knew it wouldn't help. He had his share of women, but he would never do.... Dante screamed. A zombie wondered in the field: unlucky zombie.

He picked back up the book and read the rest. In the back of the book there was a message but it was too faded to read. Dante has been having nightmares sence then and worries about the women in the book. That would be the last time he goes in the restricted section again. (( I thought this would be the best way to explain the book and how so many have read it.))

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