Cho Hakkai (
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- chikusa kakimoto | katekyo hitman reborn,
- ω erk | fire emblem rekka no ken,
- ω guy cecil | tales of the abyss,
- ω hakkai cho | saiyuki,
- ω ichiru kiryuu | vampire knight,
- ω kotetsu urashima | touken ranbu,
- ω masaki kurosaki | bleach,
- ω sanji | one piece,
- ω schuldig | weiss kreuz,
- ω shuusei kagari | psycho-pass,
- ω yuto | yu-gi-oh! arc-v
Heaven's BBS | Text
Posted: 28 May
From: Anonymous
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I have a question for the shinki among us.
How important to you is your connection to your god?
If you could go without a name, and not worry about your safety or a place to stay, would you prefer to?
[All comments from Hakkai will be anonymous unless otherwise marked.]
From: Anonymous
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I have a question for the shinki among us.
How important to you is your connection to your god?
If you could go without a name, and not worry about your safety or a place to stay, would you prefer to?
[All comments from Hakkai will be anonymous unless otherwise marked.]
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Perhaps with enough time and no god, we would move on to whatever end we were meant to find. As for an aimless existence, there are those who wouldn't find that so bad.
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...I won't say that a cruel god would be better than no god. I'm sure there have been gods who behaved no better than evil spirits themselves. It does matter.
But if I found myself without a god, I would seek one out. One I could comfortably work with.
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Thank you for your answer. It has helped me.
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