𝑔𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑙𝑒𝑚𝑎𝑛 𝑔ℎ𝑜𝑠𝑡 (
honorkept) wrote in
avalononline2020-12-13 11:34 pm
Entry tags:
- beastars: louis,
- broadchurch: alec hardy,
- danganronpa: gundham tanaka,
- devil may cry: credo,
- devil may cry: dante,
- devil may cry: nero,
- final fantasy iv: kain highwind,
- final fantasy xv: ignis scientia,
- final fantasy xv: noctis lucis caelum,
- hellsing: walter c. dornez,
- original: kate galloway,
- original: kitsuno of sawa,
- persona 4 arena ultimax: ken amada,
- radiant historia: eruca,
- resident evil: claire redfield,
- transformers idw: soundwave
text; un: credo
Saving multiple worlds -- no, multiple universes, do you think that is enough to erase the sins that a person has committed?
Or is this merely what is right for those that are sinners?
Perhaps, redemption is beyond us and we can only do a little bit of good before judgement.
Or is this merely what is right for those that are sinners?
Perhaps, redemption is beyond us and we can only do a little bit of good before judgement.

text; un: kingfisher
The first is someone who's sorry, and worthy of a second chance. The second is someone who's just out to save their own skin. And the Astrals aren't usually fond of the second type.
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[ He's heard of that before, hm. ]
If I had to say, I would say that it's neither.
I do not believe I could ever right what I have done, and I do not think that I shall seek out a reward for myself. What I intend to do is simply do good. I intend to use my sword to save as many lives, as many worlds, as I can. But I do not believe that will right anything that I have done.
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You can work on doing good and trying to help people. Eventually someone is going to decide if you're worthy of forgiveness in spite of what you did before - or decide if you're not. That's really what it's going to come down to.
Yeah, you can choose to forgive yourself, but that kind of forgiveness and acceptance are something others give you.
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