The Awakening (Interpolating the Wrath Of The Undead)
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The Awakening (Interpolating the Wrath Of The Undead)
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I arise once again. Cannot die my friend.
It's been years since I was laid to res.
Don't know what I've done. Only what I've become.
For me... No rest.
NO
I walk again with a hunger that never ends.
I starve forever. I'ts you I'll drain.
You'll never be the same. I'll make you like me.
Ohhhh.
OH NO
Awake once more. From lost tales of yore.
The demon you thought. Was a lie.
I'm here with you. Nothing you can do.
And when I'm done you'll never die.
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