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The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works.
St. Augustine
cconfession replied to your post:
Stands there and watches.
“WHAT, YA GOT A PROBLEM? OR ARE YA HUNGRY?”
cconfession replied to your post: He sticks his leggy up real far.
sticks leg up FURTHER
“Oh, are we making this a competition now?”
@cconfession starter
Hitoshi was suspicious, yet excited to work for the eight precepts of death. He knew this group was far more dangerous than his previous place of employment, the league of villains. He was prepared to fight to the death to escape should the meeting with their boss go wrong. It seemed he was being given a chance, which was all he needed. Unlike some other villains, Hitoshi didn’t care about power or the hierarchy within the underworld. He had no ambitions to raise up the ranks as some would say. His only goal was to expose false heroes, save villains, and hunt down his father. All that took information, which was what he was good at gathering. The more people he worked for the more he could further his own goals with the information he gathered from them.
He was told to meet with one of their members for some kind of briefing. He had a feeling this was more than just a general run down on how their operation worked. Hitoshi had a feeling this was more of a interrogation. He had no doubt that the person he was meeting was going to be the famous ‘lie detector’ he had heard about, when researching about this group. The member whose quirk always made someone tell the truth was quite known. Though Hitoshi could not find any details on how it worked. The young villain walked into the room without any fear, but cautious. He had no ill intentions to anyone in their group and while he may be willing to share secretes from the league of villains, he wasn’t stupid enough to cross the yakuza. Yet, there was still some personal things he would like to keep to himself, even if he doubted anyone here would care. He walks in with his hands in his pockets, raising an eyebrow at the masked man. “So you must me the famous lie detector, huh?” The villain wanted to let the other know that he wasn’t fooled by this pretense, and was smart enough to know what was going on. He moves to lean against the wall starring at the other, curious to see for his reaction. The brainwashing villain wondered if anyone else had caught on to this trick before.
@cconfession @carrionfeigned
can’t draw nemoto without mimic trailin along behind tryin to be helpful.
birds of prey. / @horolohomicidio + @impuramortem + @cconfession
cconfession replied to your post: cconfession replied to your post: ...
“I look forward to it.” Said in the sarcastic tone of a man very much not looking forward to it.
--- “You are not actually obligated to attend, you know..”