KillerClowns
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So, uh, MC, are you gonna fire off a question or declare open floor?
Famous for failing! As far as the story goes, I do indeed escape. I can only assume when I returned home I was given a pat on the back and told to try harder next time. I may have accidentally dragged the Sidar into a war that destroyed most of their empire, but these things happen.
So, uh, MC, are you gonna fire off a question or declare open floor?
I see what you did there.No, my question is real but don't be so grave in your answers. Paulus is a character is FfH and I am not refering to the player is the Divine Intervention 2.
Graveyard entry in the 0.41 pedia said:In a graveyard the deceased often appear as they wished to be, and not as they actually were. A stone inscribed, "Maria Ghouls, devoted wife of Paulus and loving mother of Henri" ignores the years of fights and beatings at her husband's hand, beatings that eventually led to her death. It doesn't tell of the abuse the father turned on his son after Maria was dead.
They are even worse when the stone mason doesn't know what really happened. Beside her grave another stone reads, "Paulus Ghouls, unable to live without his beloved wife". They suspected sorrow caused him to walk to the city square and slit his own throat with a quill knife. They don't know that after another night of beating his 10 year old son the boy manifested latent magical powers. He used them to dominate his father, and cause Paulus to march out to the city square and kill himself.
The tragedy's of a few decades are refined in the graveyard. Though the truth of our lives is too quickly forgotten, our lies are preserved in stone for centuries.
Paulus Ghouls was the father of the young Henri Ghouls, later known as Perpentach. Need I go into all his shenanigans?
...Perpentach actually seems remarkably sane given his circumstances...