Darksiidde
"So now you want created another masterpiece?" Jester asked.
No! maybe more than that, maybe it's an Immortal type.
The atmosphere began to become quiet again.
"Laugh while you can, but when you enter the Purify room ..."
-Prolog
We went with Ethan and Aiden
"She left the room nearly 15 minutes ago," the nurse said.
Gitar Akustik.
"So you're our newest crew member huh? I wonder how long Luffy pestered you for" Nami says with giggle which caused Robin and Chopper to giggle as well as they recall their captain's antics over their journey
"Does he have a name? Any identification with him?"
"Do you really think it's going to be that bad?" She asked, concern layered thinly in her voice.
Sorrow and discontent had taken deep root in Werther's soul, and gradually imparted their character to his whole being. The harmony of his mind became completely disturbed; a perpetual excitement and mental irritation, which weakened his natural powers, produced the saddest etfects upon him, and rendered him at length the victim of an exhaustion against which he struggled with still more painful efforts than he had displayed, even in contending with his other misfortunes. His mental anxiety weakened his various good qualities; and he was soon converted into a gloomy companion, always unhappy and unjust in his ideas, the more wretched he became. This was, at least, the opinion of Albert's friends. They assert, moreover, that the character of Albert himself had undergone no change in the meantime: he was still the same being whom Werther had loved, honoured, and respected from the commencement. His love for Charlotte was unbounded: he was proud of her, and desired that she should be recognised by every one as the noblest of created beings. Was he, however, to blame for wishing to avert from her every appearance of suspicion? or for his unwillingness to share his rich prize with another, even for a moment, and in the most innocent manner? It is asserted that Albert frequently retired from his wife's apartment during Werther's visits; but this did not arise from hatred or aversion to his friend, but only from a feeling that his presence was oppressive to Werther.
