(ooc: It's this guy again! No fighting or killing acknowledged! : D)
(Wrath watches the dream. A marching army, headed by a human leader with resolute eyes with his blonde, lavishly dressed adjutant. Their human weakness is apparent. However-- all are gaunt, wild-eyed, defeated, for the opposing side apparently has burnt all the provisions. Wrath watches the blonde, what appears to be a diplomat engage another one--this latter one resembles a child pulling apart petals. Wrath's eyebrow arches at--one--that that is not a child at all, but a giant of a man--and the appearance of General Winter. The latter inspires fear in the human--the other one picking apart the flower petals--decidedly toying with the blonde one, is quite familiar with the general--who appears to be a spirit, one of those beings that Samantha told him about.)
(Wrath watches the appearance of General Winter that causes a severe storm, as the giant human with the face of a child laughs, rather manic, letting the sunflower fly away.)
It would appear that the onset of winter kills your sunflower each year, but protects your country. Am I wrong?
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(Wrath watches the dream. A marching army, headed by a human leader with resolute eyes with his blonde, lavishly dressed adjutant. Their human weakness is apparent. However-- all are gaunt, wild-eyed, defeated, for the opposing side apparently has burnt all the provisions. Wrath watches the blonde, what appears to be a diplomat engage another one--this latter one resembles a child pulling apart petals. Wrath's eyebrow arches at--one--that that is not a child at all, but a giant of a man--and the appearance of General Winter. The latter inspires fear in the human--the other one picking apart the flower petals--decidedly toying with the blonde one, is quite familiar with the general--who appears to be a spirit, one of those beings that Samantha told him about.)
(Wrath watches the appearance of General Winter that causes a severe storm, as the giant human with the face of a child laughs, rather manic, letting the sunflower fly away.)
It would appear that the onset of winter kills your sunflower each year, but protects your country. Am I wrong?