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> I have seen things that I am not sure I am ready to accept yet
I wonder if they're as controversial in the modern world as mine.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dtD1NcGGyDE
This game was pretty crappy already when released and the story is confused because it's set in London, but it perfectly channels the energy of my past life revolutionary Paris activities.
It made a bit of an impact but got distorted and quickly turned into an almost unrecognisable urban legend, now known as Sweeney Todd. It was written down already in the 1820s and turned into a play, but already at that time most of the story had been changed. All it maintained was the serial killer and the relation to a specific street.
In reality it was about about a park and the modus operandi of cutting the throat twice, forming an X. The X-cut slasher of [insert name] park was the real meme. It was a bit funny to find that La Famida had to flee France after being blamed for these murders. They never found out who did it back then and remodeled the story to hide it, because they thought it had to be a vampire or noble. The body count was around 2600 and there was no motive other than "having fun", victims were picked at random. Even today such cases are very difficult to solve.
How do you explain this? Someone who becomes a force of nature is treated similar to a predatory animal and those aren't responsible, so no karma is created. They are merely tools of the Earth and the maintenance deities. Sometimes they use lightning to kill people, other times they use wild animals - or other beings who qualify. The point of it all is that there is a lack of intent. None of this makes any sense from an ordinary perspective.