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all you fine'n dandy, prancin' bout with yer head full o' eyeballs!
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Psalms 119:144 says, "the righteousness of thy testimonies is everlasting; give me understanding and I shall live"
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We are the neo akatsuki, and we will destroy all... Tobi! Off the couch!
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"Bless me with your gift of light.
Righteous cause on judgment night.
Feel the sorrow the light has swallowed.
Feel the freedom like no tomorrow!"
The Golden Dragon, though not associated with the three Greater (Dragon) Elements of Fire, Earth and Water, is a master in using all three.
He is the most beautiful of the dragons, pure, and free from all evil thought. Only one human is his friend, and only three knights had the honor of seeing him.
The Golden Dragon is the guardian of the Holy Grail, and the three knights were those who sought it. Only one proved worthy, and before the shocked eyes of his comrades, the knight vanished from the face of the world, but not before promising that, should the humans prove themselves worthy of the Grail, they will return, and all Dragons shall gather to welcome them, the purest of humans riding on their backs.
The wounds of nature will heal, hatred, war and pain will vanish, Dragons and Humans will live in peace with each other and the Golden Age of Peace shall reign eternally.
It's actually my favorite story, since it shows parallels to the legend of Sir Galahad's quest for the Grail...
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"We are born from the darkness, and live in the light, yet, in the end, we return to the darkness. Do not let yourself be consumed by the darkness, but at the same time, do not abandon it. Do not fear it, for it could save your life one day." - Myself
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"We are born from the darkness, and live in the light, yet, in the end, we return to the darkness. Do not let yourself be consumed by the darkness, but at the same time, do not abandon it. Do not fear it, for it could save your life one day." - Myself