My killing has general purpose. To regain what is mine, to avenge someone, to retaliate for what has been done to me. Bloodlust could be a terrible thing, but everything has purpose, everything can be utilized. Most people forget this.
See, that's where you come in. Not only do I like you for your ability to actually think, something truly rare, but you have an air about you. People like us need to stick together, not just because our respective thorns in our sides for where there are Scott's there will be more Tylers after him. I know I look younger than you, and I wouldn't dream of mentoring you, but if you want to get anywhere in this world or yours, take heed. I told this to someone once, and it speaks very true.
Do not arm yourself after war is declared. Make your army so large that no one dares to challenge you.
This is how I have survived witches, doppelgängers, supposed cures, rival vampires, and even my siblings. And yes, hunters. I have killed and tortured enough in my day.
Bloodlust isn't necessarily ever terrible. Like any kind of lust, it serves as a means to drive you. Under the right circumstances, it's really just more of a tool to use to your advantage. I mean, with as a human, I guess it can make you go in over your head. But as a werewolf or even, I'm assuming, as a vampire, it just makes your drive more powerful.
Philosophical bullshit aside, thank you. Believe me, if I were a super powered werewolf-vampire in Beacon Hills, I would have taken care of unfinished business long ago. Unfortunately, it's not as easy. I'm working on it.
Here on the other hand? No pack ties, obligations, or statuses, I've got a bit more leeway to... form new packs so to speak.
[ Because he absolutely refuses to think of himself as human, even here. ]
Realistically speaking, without being who we used to be, we won't get far here alone. And as we discussed, the general draw pool of idiots the gods are bringing in don't seem to appreciate our way of thinking.
Also, we're seriously going to need allies who can do something that doesn't involve mentally tipping cans over and figuring out who's got a crush on who. No offense, but our firepower is pretty limited.
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My killing has general purpose. To regain what is mine, to avenge someone, to retaliate for what has been done to me. Bloodlust could be a terrible thing, but everything has purpose, everything can be utilized. Most people forget this.
See, that's where you come in. Not only do I like you for your ability to actually think, something truly rare, but you have an air about you. People like us need to stick together, not just because our respective thorns in our sides for where there are Scott's there will be more Tylers after him. I know I look younger than you, and I wouldn't dream of mentoring you, but if you want to get anywhere in this world or yours, take heed. I told this to someone once, and it speaks very true.
Do not arm yourself after war is declared. Make your army so large that no one dares to challenge you.
This is how I have survived witches, doppelgängers, supposed cures, rival vampires, and even my siblings. And yes, hunters. I have killed and tortured enough in my day.
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Philosophical bullshit aside, thank you. Believe me, if I were a super powered werewolf-vampire in Beacon Hills, I would have taken care of unfinished business long ago. Unfortunately, it's not as easy. I'm working on it.
Here on the other hand? No pack ties, obligations, or statuses, I've got a bit more leeway to... form new packs so to speak.
[ Because he absolutely refuses to think of himself as human, even here. ]
Realistically speaking, without being who we used to be, we won't get far here alone. And as we discussed, the general draw pool of idiots the gods are bringing in don't seem to appreciate our way of thinking.
Also, we're seriously going to need allies who can do something that doesn't involve mentally tipping cans over and figuring out who's got a crush on who. No offense, but our firepower is pretty limited.
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We must form our own pack then. Both with no obligations to our former and to form a cohesive group. Strength in numbers, mate.
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This is seriously going to take some getting used to.
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Birds of a feather or some such.