carpevinum: (The Best Accompaniment - Unlocked)
Lucifer ([personal profile] carpevinum) wrote in [community profile] yogen2022-02-22 01:15 pm
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[While he's guarding over some bodies... Hey he has questions. Alternatively might be starting a fight.]

What is it that drives humans? Or, perhaps more aptly, non-demons? Mortals? Whatever you slot yourselves under, what makes you do the things you do?

Why do you unrelentingly get into strife with one another — incriminating murderers, only to turn around and commit a murder yourself moments later and being shocked when others despise you, rinse and repeat ad infinitum until everyone's hands have been bloodied? Is it vengeance? Survival?

In the end, why do you forgive the people who you spend hours condemning? Are they absolved of sin because you say they are? Are you simply tired of fighting?

Demons and mankind are quite similar. I believe we're all guilty of the same things — all of you are so far from Heaven's Gates that it's laughable, same as myself. The events of the last month have me thinking about all of that, and...

Those of you who think you're going to Heaven at the end of your life, assuming here is not your final destination: Why is that?

Just some questions. Have a nice night.
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[personal profile] devouringdeep 2022-02-26 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Seven! Same as me then, though I'm not the eldest. Direct middle, actually.

I don't think religion has anything to do with my case, it's more-so that the outskirts of Snezhnaya are difficult to survive in. More bodies in your corner means more chances of survival, or at least that's my assumption. My parents could have simply wanted a big family.