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Justin Crowe ([info]the_usher) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-02-04 21:43:00

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Entry tags:!open, maryanne walker (oe)

Good evening,

My name is Brother Justin Crowe. I am an ordained Minister of the Methodist Church. I understand that many of you have suffered tragic losses recently. It saddens me, as I'm sure it does all of us, to hear of such events. Although I have faith in the continued journey of the departed, I understand all too well how their losses are still felt in the hearts and minds of those who knew them. Therefore, Bro I would like to offer my services as a Minister to any man or woman with a belief in God, no matter their denomination. Both in terms of funeral services for the deceased and guidance and support for the bereaved.

I would also like to extend my hand to anyone who feels they may need support in these trying times. We all deserve an ear that will listen and a shoulder that will share our burden. And do not forget brothers and sisters, we are all in this together.

Your most humble and obedient servant,
The Reverend Justin Crowe.



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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-02-12 06:20 am UTC (link)
I just kinda... Do? It was involuntary at first. Now it just takes focus and a lot of shifting of bone senue and flesh.

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[info]the_usher
2013-02-12 06:37 am UTC (link)
I take it you're not talking about a matter of simply dislocating limbs?

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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-02-12 07:44 am UTC (link)
Oh, no. I actually shift into something rather large and not human looking.

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[info]the_usher
2013-02-13 02:04 am UTC (link)
I see. I can understand how that might upset my kind. It is, in essence, the embodiment of the idea that the devil and his servants can take on many guises.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-02-13 02:38 am UTC (link)
I knew a demon or two on the train that kidnapped us, they looked human. Even Lucifer himself was kidnapped. And he looked human. I change shape into a Mountain Lion. But other's of my kind do different things. That doesn't make us evil, it just makes us different.

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[info]the_usher
2013-02-13 03:19 am UTC (link)
The train that kidnapped you? I have no doubt you look human the majority of the time yourself, but at least it's not a serpent. All men are evil, Miss Walker. I believe you've seen that.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-02-13 04:15 am UTC (link)
Yes, before some of us were brought here we'd been taken by a train first. If I told you about it you probably wouldn't believe me. Though this place makes people believe in the weirder than weird.

Actually I don't believe that. I believe all men are capable of bad things. But not all men do those bad things. No matter how much bad has been done to them.

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[info]the_usher
2013-02-13 05:13 am UTC (link)
I can see how it might do that.

I am not saying there is no good in man. But despite what men may or may not do, the desire to still burns in the heart of every one of us. You'd be surprised by what constitutes a man's greatest sin against God - even acts seen as being those of great kindness can be sinful, evil. Man can sin without even realizing it.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-02-13 05:26 am UTC (link)
If you keep an open mind, you learn to shrug off that there's a purple cow chewing at the bits of exposed grass in the snow outside your window.

What sin is that?

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[info]the_usher
2013-02-13 05:51 am UTC (link)
Somehow a purple cow seems one of the least perplexing things about this place.

A specific sin of a specific man.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-02-13 06:25 am UTC (link)
Oh, there's stranger things out there, that's for sure. But you probably wont see them everyday. The cow, on the other hand, has been domesticated. Unless, of course, you start wondering what everyone is. That just might drive you a little crazy.

There's one little thing you're forgetting Reverend: God knows men are sinners. That's why he sent one of his most beloved Angels to live as one, and die for our sins.

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