Himawari Kunogi (
controllingluck) wrote2009-12-27 11:24 pm
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Not all of the of course, but there are some cases of it. The darkness man, the one who writes about the beasts? Darwin Watts. I've bear that he's been here since the start of the island. Or so it seems. We've seen birthday parties for people who were 300 or older. It's... kind of interesting.
[Oh but the Brothers Grimm? She smiled, loving the strange fairy tails and such. How witches ate children and evil queens had failed princesses for breakfast before the next one showed up. Japan had some really messed up tails as well, some about the headless, no less]
It reminds me of a few stories, actually. I wish i had some of the older darker fairytales though. At least those stories don't make me feel sick. but I suppose yo're right. It's just... human nature.
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Imagine his amusement if he knew God—or a version thereof—was here in the City?]
I'll have to tell you one from France, some time.
[Or from Germany, which is where the Grimm tales originated.]
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I would like that, very much. Old fables and folklore was always interesting to me. A friend of mine was studying it, last I heard.
[Besides, folk lore was a easier topic then body-less men and talking heads. She some how went from talking to Sylar in jail to dealing with a blown up body at work It had truly been a strange and messed up day.]
Have you ever had to deal with a body that was blown up? I don't think i should bother asking if he was alive still but... [he is a medical student after all]
Better late than never?
Oh, the older stories certainly have a...charm to them. You'll see.
[A hidden smile as the reflection from the glass of the window shone in the whites of his eyes, little pinpoints of red within his pupils.]
...Yes.
[During the war there was quite a few of them. But he'll not elaborate.]
I've never seen a case quite like this, if that's what you're asking. But there have been instances...