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Ankhesentapemkah
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.04.27 23:32:00 -
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While the splattered blood and gore should have remained inside the arenas of the Auctoramentum Gladiatorium, a mercenary from Guiding Hands Social Club apparantly couldn't get enough of it, and caused bloodshed outside of it as well.
Upon departure from the event, during which CSM candidate Ankhesentapemkah was making a public speech along with her fellow candidates, she was stalked by this assassin, forced to abandon ship, subsequently brutally murdered!
It did not remain at that, but to add insult to injury, the assassin initiated contact to spew threats at the candidate and demanded that she would withdraw from the CSM elections, immediately, otherwise further attempts on her life would follow!
In an initial reaction to Scope journalists, Ankhesentapemkah appeared furious. She commented how she already had to deal with organized groups of slandering capsuleers, that would appear at and sabotage any public appearance she made, but how it now also seemed that physical attacks are being brought to bear in an attempt to thwart her candidacy.
Ankhesentapemkah holds some beliefs that are somewhat more extreme than other candidates, but that mercenaries are being hired to threaten and murder this renowned CSM candidate was unexpected, one of her aides commented.
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Jonny Damordred
Stimulus
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Posted - 2008.04.27 23:46:00 -
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Damn, We missed one.
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Naqam
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Posted - 2008.04.28 00:11:00 -
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I am not sorry for your loss. ...
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Yusra
Per.Capita
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Posted - 2008.04.28 00:16:00 -
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I'm curious who might have hired the assassin.
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Uilliam Nebel
Amarr 1st Praetorian Guard Vigilia Valeria
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Posted - 2008.04.28 00:26:00 -
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Excuse me candidate Ankhesentapemkah, but you attend an event of blood sport and inhumanity, are then attacked and lose a clone and ship at most?
I wonder how may people had to die for that event to be organized at the Auctoramentum Gladiatorium by the Blood Empire? How many people abducted by Blood Raider aligned pirates, and brought there as another form of 'entertainment' have been snuffed out. Where is your selfless plea of outrage for their lost lives, their loved ones, or their future aspirations which have been cut off now? Especially since they no doubt do not have a nice safe place where their clone will be waking up. / "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do." - Confucius, Chinese philosopher & reformer (551 BC - 479 BC.) |

KillJoy Tseng
Minmatar Re-Awakened Technologies Inc Electus Matari
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Posted - 2008.04.28 01:25:00 -
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I hate to admit it, but I have to agree with Uilliam. You went to have fun watching bloodsports, and some of the fun had you instead. Did you imagine that somehow your life was inherently sacrosanct for some reason? I mean, I'm sorry you got assassinated and had to wake up in a new clone (not nearly as sorry as I am for all those involved who won't be) but if you are to be running for any sort of public office... well, you really should consider, and perhaps do some research on, the people associate with. |

Istvaan Shogaatsu
Caldari Guiding Hand Social Club
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Posted - 2008.04.28 01:36:00 -
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With respect, miss Ankh... Ankheesee... whatever, you were given fair and civilized warning. My apologies for the rough nature of the warning, we feel that warning shots are most effective when aimed at a vessel's reactor core.
I'm not doing this out of personal malice, but I'm also not prone to screwing around.
Retract your bid, make this easy on both of us.
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Kyoko Sakoda
Caldari Ghost Festival
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Posted - 2008.04.28 01:54:00 -
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Amusing.
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Sepherim
Amarr Ordo Quaesitoris
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Posted - 2008.04.28 02:05:00 -
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I find it... poetic justice. Of course, not that I approve the use of hired assassins to solve political matters, but watching people fight and die is most unappropriate. That you and your people die for it is most fair, because by attending such events you encourage people to kill and die for nothing.
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D'ceet
Shadows of the Dead R0ADKILL
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Posted - 2008.04.28 02:43:00 -
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and so the e-griefing for people to retract bids begins =( |
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Revan Neferis
Amarr Bloodveil BLOOD EMPIRE
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Posted - 2008.04.28 02:58:00 -
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Bloodsheed! Even the holy ones blessed the space with this brutal beautiful "Orgy of destruction" and mayhem where the spirit is elevated once more to the Glory of Gladiator games.
Praise your illusionary death as a token to remind us of our own immortality. The Blood spilt at Sani Sabik games were a praise to the rebirth of the games on its own nature.
As to not repeat myself here in another words, a briefing of the event can be found here
Regards
Lady Neferis
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2008.04.28 06:42:00 -
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I can add nothing this, except to remind you that the GHSC assassin could have come for you in your sleep while you were at the event, and you would not have been able to resurrect in a clone body, and that you should be thankful for the fact that he chose to attack you while you were in space. Despite his infatuation with Amarrian culture, I have always respected Istvaan as a polite and level-headed gentleman - or, at least, one who is psychotic only in useful and aesthetically pleasing ways.
One can only question why, if someone wanted you removed from the CSM electoral race, they did not pay him to have you stabbed to death out of pod. |

Vikarion
Caldari Onyx Syndicate
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Posted - 2008.04.28 07:54:00 -
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Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Despite his infatuation with Amarrian culture, I have always respected Istvaan as a polite and level-headed gentleman - or, at least, one who is psychotic only in useful and aesthetically pleasing ways.
Of course, this statement is rather suspect considering the fact that saying otherwise may be hazardous to your health.  --------
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Davlos
Re-Awakened Technologies Inc Electus Matari
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Posted - 2008.04.28 07:54:00 -
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Edited by: Davlos on 28/04/2008 07:54:52 Who?
Oh, just another half-baked politician. ---
Originally by: Revan Neferis
Scientific category of gravitation fields and velocity is force....
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Allaria Kriss
Minmatar Elipse Inc.
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Posted - 2008.04.28 11:51:00 -
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So let me get this straight...
You attend a show of violence and bloodsport, run by the single most-disrespected person in the galaxy and a member of a well-known pirate organization, the Blood Raiders, an organization with more blood on their hands (Literally) than just about any other except the four major Empires. Associating with pirates is enough to get you the attention of the DED in and of itself you know, and isn't a good thing for a political candidate.
As if that weren't enough, you have the gall to complain that someone decided to pod you for your troubles, as if your life is somehow worth more than the lives of everyone else that got killed, capsuleer and non, during the show you voluntarily attended. Well, guess what, it's not. You'll have to try a bit harder to win a sympathy vote, Miss Ankh.
I can't also help but point out the irony in the signature your GalNet profile automatically added to the post. You love people who shoot other people, then you go and issue a whiny-sounding 'press release' when they're shooting at you. It's a hard universe out there, Miss, just suck it up and move on.
Even though I had nothing to do with this, I'd like to thank the Guiding Hand Social Club for pointing out a side of this candidate that wouldn't have appeared any other way. The more information we have on these candidates, the fairer the election will be.
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Astarte Nosferatu
Minmatar Canes Pugnaces
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Posted - 2008.04.28 12:14:00 -
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Originally by: Allaria Kriss ...run by the single most-disrespected person in the galaxy and a member of a well-known pirate organization, the Blood Raiders
Revan Neferis is not a member of the Blood Raiders. She is Sani Sabik, however.
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Allaria Kriss
Minmatar Elipse Inc.
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Posted - 2008.04.28 12:42:00 -
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She just looks like a Blood Raider, acts like a Blood Raider, talks like a Blood Raider, flies Blood Raider ships, holds bloodsport events, and is in a corporation named Bloodveil that is part of the Blood Empire.
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Ashar KorAzor
Order of the Blessed Sisters of Amarr
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Posted - 2008.04.28 13:09:00 -
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Sorry to burst your bubble, House Nosferatu pilot, but colloquial slang's caught up with you. A blood heretic need not follow the covanent, or Sarikusa, to be labeled a raider today. You can thank your own confused PR histories for that, blood cultists. Nice work.
(Why are we roleplaying about the CSM? It's an anti-corruption task force and a body for projecting public opinion at CCP. Both tasks are related to the developers; the developers don't exist ingame except as their own player characters, which we don't know the names of, so the CSM has no place ingame if it's a player initiative to improve the experience of EVE Online externally.)
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Stakhanov
Metafarmers
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Posted - 2008.04.28 13:13:00 -
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Go team 
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Elsebeth Rhiannon
Minmatar Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2008.04.28 13:16:00 -
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Edited by: Elsebeth Rhiannon on 28/04/2008 13:17:06 Ok, so, 'blood raider' is not a pejorative word for Sani Sabik pirate, like I just claimed to our rookies? Can someone enlighten me here, so I would be better able to tell one murderer from another in the future?
(( I guess we are RPing about it, or in any case I am, in this thread, because while the first post mentioned some OOC stuff the IC it brought up was interesting enough. I agree on CSM being in the same category as devs, servers, and GMs -- quite crucial for the game, but not IC. FFS, I am considering voting Hardin, which I would definitely not do as my RP self. :P )) -- Help us defend the Republic; join Gradient today.
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Astarte Nosferatu
Minmatar Canes Pugnaces
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Posted - 2008.04.28 13:18:00 -
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Originally by: Allaria Kriss She just looks like a Blood Raider, acts like a Blood Raider, talks like a Blood Raider, flies Blood Raider ships, holds bloodsport events, and is in a corporation named Bloodveil that is part of the Blood Empire.
Appearantly you now nothing about the Sani Sabik and the Blood Raiders, slave. I'll let you rot in your little cave with ignorance as your sole company.
Originally by: Ashar KorAzor Sorry to burst your bubble, House Nosferatu pilot, but colloquial slang's caught up with you. A blood heretic need not follow the covanent, or Sarikusa, to be labeled a raider today. You can thank your own confused PR histories for that, blood cultists. Nice work.
Sigh, so many misguided fools about nowadays. The sooner we start with our eugenics program to eliminate these abominations, the better it seems. Hopefully things like this will be in the past then.
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Elsebeth Rhiannon
Minmatar Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2008.04.28 13:28:00 -
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Well, that sounds much like any of the slaver religions: ask a question and all that happens is you get called an ignorant slave and cursed to hell.
Elsebeth
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Astarte Nosferatu
Minmatar Canes Pugnaces
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Posted - 2008.04.28 13:54:00 -
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Edited by: Astarte Nosferatu on 28/04/2008 13:57:33
Originally by: Elsebeth Rhiannon Well, that sounds much like any of the slaver religions: ask a question and all that happens is you get called an ignorant slave and cursed to hell.
Elsebeth
My response above wasn't directed at you, but at the people not asking questions but posing their flawed interpretations as the truth.
Originally by: Elsebeth Rhiannon
Ok, so, 'blood raider' is not a pejorative word for Sani Sabik pirate, like I just claimed to our rookies? Can someone enlighten me here, so I would be better able to tell one murderer from another in the future?
Being called a Blood Raider is a grave insult among some Sani Sabik, especially among those that split from the Blood Raider sect after the move from The Bleak Lands to Delve. House Nosferatu is the oldest surviving of those, with Bloodveil being based on the Somnium Moribundus, House Nosferatu's view on life. House Nosferatu, Bloodveil and some other Sani Sabik sects aren't exactly favored towards Omir and his Raiders. Most notably the former Blood Inquisition and Cruoris Seraphim nowadays are known to still have loyalty to Omir.
The Sani Sabik consist out of many different sects, all with their own subtle nuances in teachings and ideals. While many ideas are universel among followers of the Blood Raiders, Somnium Moribundus, Bloodveil and other Sani Sabik sects, they nonetheless are not the same.
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Revan Neferis
Amarr Bloodveil BLOOD EMPIRE
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Posted - 2008.04.28 13:59:00 -
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Originally by: Elsebeth Rhiannon Edited by: Elsebeth Rhiannon on 28/04/2008 13:17:06 Ok, so, 'blood raider' is not a pejorative word for Sani Sabik pirate, like I just claimed to our rookies? Can someone enlighten me here, so I would be better able to tell one murderer from another in the future?
(( I guess we are RPing about it, or in any case I am, in this thread, because while the first post mentioned some OOC stuff the IC it brought up was interesting enough. I agree on CSM being in the same category as devs, servers, and GMs -- quite crucial for the game, but not IC. FFS, I am considering voting Hardin, which I would definitely not do as my RP self. :P ))
Greetings. Allow me to clarify this again.
Sani Sabik is a faith with many cults. Bloodraiders is one cult ( faction) of this faith as we have the Cruoris S, The Bloodveil, House Nosferatu among many others, each with their own interpretation of the holy Apocrypha and some with their own precepts if I'm not mistaken.
So although I'm a Sani Sabik, I'm not a bloodraider for the simple fact that Omir has his own cult and I have my own. I hope this clarifies.
In respect of this assassination, let me add that the fine gentleman with gorgeous suit gifted me during the event with the foresaid person's body. The circunstances behind the assassination will remain unkown I'm afraid as we don't know much about said person other then it's involved in politics somewhere in a remote new Eden location.
My Regards Revan
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Elsebeth Rhiannon
Minmatar Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2008.04.28 14:18:00 -
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Clarifications noted.
I believe colloquial use in Republic space is quite different and pays not much attention to variations of cults of blood and murder, but for a diplomat it is good to be aware of other usages of the terms.
Elsebeth Rhiannon
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Ashar KorAzor
Order of the Blessed Sisters of Amarr
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Posted - 2008.04.28 14:21:00 -
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Edited by: Ashar KorAzor on 28/04/2008 14:22:57 Eugenics program? Hey, **** you!
The one thing that getting shot down at your own event should have taught you is that your control over reality - your ability to organize security flights, for God's sake - isn't nearly as extensive as you had purported. Quit this delusional, egocentric posturing before you embarrass yourselves further. Frankly, if you can't impose order at a public event, the two of you couldn't raise a cat, let alone run a eugenics program. No, not even if your lives depended on it. Speaking of, we're coming for you, and we'll see how you like it when you're a pint short and sitting on a pike.
As for labels - challenging the Vox Populi is hard. It takes a great speaker to do it. The capsuleers of the Blood Empire alliance and House Nosferatu have not one such among them. Best give up now and avoid the struggle.
Madam captain Rhiannon - if you want to go by the populist label, which in this case is actually precise, you can use 'blood heretic.' If you want to make a distinction between members of the Blood Covanent and the other variants, you'll find that most forcibly take victims to 'sacrifice,' one way or another, which means you may as well call them 'raiders,' and all are possessed of precious little sanity and far too much slanted, lackluster thinking that even the most backward of the Empire's peoples would tell you was wrong in an instant. They also like blood far too much, so you can call them 'blooders.' Giving in to their self-imposed labels isn't recommended - after all, you certainly don't do that with my people, do you? But 'blood heretic' is rather fitting, as I'm sure you'll find no holy book outside their own profane texts that counts practices like mass murder - or why don't we say eugenics - in its canon. and no, in anticipation of any witty little comments, the Amarr do not condone that.
(To Elsebeth - the more you talk about the CSM in-character, the more it becomes an in-character entity. And while that happens, you make its shot at out of game objectivity recede from 'unlikely' toward 'astronomical because you're bringing an out of game process ingame, in ways even the ISD departments couldn't. And back in character for me.) |

Elsebeth Rhiannon
Minmatar Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2008.04.28 14:26:00 -
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'Blooder' is the term I tend to use myself.
'Blood heretic' has the problem for me that it is a term that originally speaks of the cults' relation to the Evil God, and I would rather not imply in speech or action that He has any right above me and my elders to define what is the way.
(( I have no intention to speak of the CSM IC, myself. ))
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Allaria Kriss
Minmatar Elipse Inc.
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Posted - 2008.04.28 14:46:00 -
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So there are many different flavors of Blooders instead of just one. It's amazing how many of them act nearly the same as the authentic Blood Raider Covenant. You'd think that with such amazing similarities, they would reconcile and form a power bloc that might be meaningful in society, but therein lies the inherent flaw of the Sani Sabik faith, ego. I feel much more enlightened for having learned these distinctions, and especially that arrogance and narcissism are the driving forces behind them. Thank you for the lesson. I'll go back to not caring now.
(I suppose I'll stop referring to the CSM ICly now too, thanks for the clarification ^^) |

Revan Neferis
Amarr Bloodveil BLOOD EMPIRE
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Posted - 2008.04.28 14:57:00 -
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Originally by: Elsebeth Rhiannon Clarifications noted.
I believe colloquial use in Republic space is quite different and pays not much attention to variations of cults of blood and murder, but for a diplomat it is good to be aware of other usages of the terms.
Elsebeth Rhiannon
Certainly. To know better is never a sin. You can also find good clarifications regarding the Sani Sabik faith with the official interviews given by Midna. She speaks very clearly about many of the common questions presented.
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Naqam
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Posted - 2008.04.28 15:43:00 -
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Edited by: Rawr Cristina on 28/04/2008 15:43:04
Originally by: Allaria Kriss So there are many different flavors of Blooders instead of just one. It's amazing how many of them act nearly the same as the authentic Blood Raider Covenant. You'd think that with such amazing similarities, they would reconcile and form a power bloc that might be meaningful in society
Current blooder divisions are so far seperate from each other in their composure that I don't expect them to ever be on the same page. You only need to look at Bloodveil and then at Cruoris Seraphim to realise that. ...
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