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Saturday, November 4, 2006


   Wolves better than Humans? -View from a wolf
Gah...tired. I'm sorry that I'm lagging on requests and trades. theyre done, i just have some computer problems. They'll be up ASAP though, I promise. Anywho....uhh.....hmmm....


HITONOMI: On humans against wolves-

"I've never had much of an issue with humans in my life. I know so many wolves who fear them, hate them, want them to burn in hell, or just enjoy killing them. I guess all that comes to my mind there, is what makes us any better than them? Doesn't that just make us killers too?
Tsumeato told me that humans come in as many different souls as wolves do. She said that long, long ago, wolves were hunted down and wiped from the western continents for merely game. But several decades later, humans turned to a new leaf and tried to save our kind from extinction. Then, came the new rulers of the world- the aristocratic facists...the Nobles. When the Book of the Moon had been discovered, their sole purpose in life became to create an open gateway to Paradise. And the only way they could do that was to get there before the wolves did. They did not send troops to hunt us. They came to EXTERMINATE us. And soon, they're work was done....Or so they thought.
Wolves are everywhere, and although there aren't as many as there were a thousand years ago, we're everywhere. No matter what, guys, no human can destroy our kind for good. We are protected by the flower, and the flower is protected by us.

I really don't see wolves to be any better than humans. Not all of us have pure souls. Even if the world is to blame, there are as many bad wolves as there are people. And there are good people too. Maybe in the new world, they will return to being our allies.
I do know a bad human when I see one though, and a bad wolf. When they threaten to kill me, then I will fight. I am not sure if there is a Paradise, but my sister says there really is, and my sister would never be wrong about something like this.





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