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| Sometimes, I dream.
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| I dream of the burning confessional.
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| Of the Kindreds' dismembered bodies and the crumbling rides of the amusement park.
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Bloodfiend Hunter ???
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Die...! Filthy, disgusting beasts...
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Bloodfiend Hunter ???
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Look, I've brought water! You need water to put out the fire burning your home to the ground, don't you? Too bad you're too scared to go anywhere near your salvation...hah!
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| Raiders yell at the top of their lungs as they trample our land.
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Family ???
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We...we wanted to live, too...!
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Family ???
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Do you have even an inkling of the suffering we'd endured day after day while your kind blissfully frolicked across La Manchaland...?
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| My Family protests, trembling with fear.
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| Some beg for their lives, too.
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Firefist Office ???
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Today...today's the day I finally reduce this damned place to a pile of ashes.
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Firefist Office ???
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Big sis...rest easy now. I'll get you that proper office building you'd always dreamed of.
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| But my Family never survive this dream.
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| Just as they failed to in the waking world.
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| 131 rounds of expeditions.
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| 79 attempts at arson, 21 attempts at hosing us down, 3 volleys of trebuchet strikes, 17 total counts of sniper shots and assassination attempts. And 10 all-out battles.
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| 671 Kindreds killed, 3,449 Bloodbags burned.
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| Visions of this dream are as precise as the clarity of my memory. I recall with the same vividness of that day, recalling the varied ways in which they were killed and the accompanying cries that became their last words.
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| And I do nothing but witness it all from the Parade's vanguard.
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| For the first time, the Parade comes to a stop, and my vantage point presents me with a vision of a massacre inflamed by mania...
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| ...which is reminiscent of the crowd of humans who once cheered happily at our Parade.
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| So, standing still like a stone, I observe them.
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Third Kindred Maman
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...Meursault. Listen to me.
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| ...The dream is nearing its end.
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| At this moment, with mere minutes separating this dream and the waking world, maman always grabs me by the shoulders and calls my name.
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Fourth Kindred Meursault
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...
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| But I do not answer her.
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| Because there is no "Meursault" in the procession. As that is the rule as written, I follow it.
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Third Kindred Maman
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...Haah. In moments like this, I begin to wonder how I understand so little about my Child.
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La Manchaland The Princess
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...O, noble Prince.
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Fourth Kindred Meursault
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Have you aught to say, Princess?
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La Manchaland The Princess
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We now stand upon the last vestiges of our kingdom. Those who are green with envy have looted and plundered our land bare.
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La Manchaland The Princess
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You are the first Prince. Its fate now lies solely in your hands, thus—
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Fourth Kindred Meursault
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Are you suggesting that I flee, Princess?
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La Manchaland The Princess
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What other recourse have I to suggest?
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Fourth Kindred Meursault
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A royal prince must rightly stand his ground, no matter what is to come. He shall fight to the bitter end...
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Third Kindred Maman
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...I see. If that is your rule, then I suppose no words, regardless of its speaker, would sway you from here.
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La Manchaland The Princess
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Allow me to rephrase that, noble Prince.
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La Manchaland The Princess
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You are aware of the rule that this march must never stop, correct?
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Fourth Kindred Meursault
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Indeed. For this is the endlessly, eternally blessed Carnival.
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La Manchaland The Princess
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My Prince, you are the vanguard of the procession. Should you stop, you will reave it of its eternity.
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La Manchaland The Princess
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Thus, I implore you to march on, dear Prince. March over to the ruins of this kingdom and go forward— found a new kingdom, reborn and rewritten by your own hands.
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Fourth Kindred Meursault
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...You mean...?
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La Manchaland The Princess
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Become King, my Prince.
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Fourth Kindred Meursault
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...If that is your will, Princess, the fairest and the wisest of the kingdom, then...
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| That was the new rule bestowed upon me.
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| When the request behind a rule is reasonable, I carry it out—no more, no less.
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Third Kindred Maman
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...Live.
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| I turn away from the lingering whisper of maman's last words. I feel the pressure of the Bloodfiend hierarchy, the very essence of which has infused my blood, intensify a degree higher—
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Fourth Kindred Squire
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O Third Kindred, now...
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Third Kindred Meursault
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...Mm.
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| ...Then, I wake.
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Third Kindred Meursault
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Report.
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Fourth Kindred Squire
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We have marched to the halfway point of the economy class section, as per Your Majesty's command.
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Fourth Kindred Squire
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The procession's end is near...and so is the time for Your Majesty to join it at its rear.
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Third Kindred Meursault
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Mm.
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| As maman commanded me, I fled La Manchaland to build my own kingdom.
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Third Kindred Meursault
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How many new Bloodbags have we gained?
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Fourth Kindred Squire
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A total of six today, and no more. I have relayed that no more than that is to be made, as per Your Majesty's decree.
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Fourth Kindred Squire
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And...as the time for you to create a new Kindred is nigh, I have set aside a few prospective passengers who may receive that honor.
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Third Kindred Meursault
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Well done. I commend your efforts.
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Fourth Kindred Squire
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...Anything for the kingdom and the Family's prosperity.
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| It was rather convenient how the rules dovetailed with instinct.
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| The moment maman ceased to exist, my very instincts alerted to my ascension in the hierarchy.
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| And with it, a sudden pressure sliced through me—the inescapable responsibility to propagate the Family, as I had no Children of my own.
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| Indeed, I required a place where propagation of the Family was a guaranteed, a furtive place that could hide our growth from foreign forces...
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| ...making it a most reasonable decision to hide myself within the WARP train to escape P Corp.
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| No other place has so perfectly met the needs of my purpose, and none shall ever again.
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??? Terrified Civilian
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P-please, please don't kill me... Aagh!
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| The squire leads me to a room with a passenger, who is terrified out of his mind.
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| Terrified as he may be, and despite the considerable amount of time this train must have spent in stasis, there is a spark of life within him, desperately clawing to prolong its existence... And that makes him a prime candidate to join my Family.
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Third Kindred Meursault
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You need not be afraid.
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Third Kindred Meursault
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For I too, was once human.
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Third Kindred Meursault
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Hm. However, considering the City's standards of what constitutes a human and what does not, I still belong in the former category. Therefore, upon adjusting the distinction to "before Bloodfiend characteristics became apparent" and "after"...
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??? Terrified Civilian
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...!
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Third Kindred Meursault
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But to me, the human existence and the princely existence...
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Third Kindred Meursault
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...were indistinguishable from one another.
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Third Kindred Meursault
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Thus, the same shall be true to thee.
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??? Terrified Civilian
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W-wait...what does that even mean?! That doesn't make any sense—!!!
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| I do not wait for him to finish his reply and sink my teeth into his jugular.
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| Warm blood...spreads to every corner of my body.
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| Some may say that subjects of the King deserve to be heard. But that would be inefficient.
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| I was given but two rules.
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| One, the march must never end.
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| Two, I must raise my kingdom.
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| ...And no more.
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