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Dialogue[ | ]

(#0) The Butcher of Men: Another one...Who is your master, human? Speak or die. (→ #1)

(#1) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Umm...I work for Victor? Are you the...err...Person who has something for him? (→ #2)
  • 1: Victor sent me. He wasn’t kidding when he said you were different! (→ #2)

(#2) The Butcher of Men: Finally. Hand me that jar of glass. This exchange leaves me open and vulnerable, and I want it over and done with NOW. (→ #3)

(#3) The Butcher of Men: (The glowing Immaculate punctures an organ along it’s arm, and pours a steady stream of hissing black blood into it until the jar is full) (→ #4)

(#4) The Butcher of Men: It is done. Take this to your master. Ensure it is given to whom it was intended. Do not break it, for if you do, I will take your life as vengeance for wasting my blood. (→ #5)

(#5) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: And...What exactly do you intend we do with your blood? (→ #6)

(#6) The Butcher of Men: Hsss...Why would I tell you and spoil the element of surprise? I did not become the apex predator of all life by being foolish. Your master knows who this must be given to, and what must be done with it. (→ #7)

(#7) Desy Laroche: No...Don’t let him leave...Stop him! (→ #8)

(#8) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Wait, is that Desy back there?! What did you do to her?! (→ #9)

(#9) The Butcher of Men: This one attacked me. It is a brainless creature. I am not some weak-willed beast who feels guilt over their actions. No. I was born to kill and fight. It stood no chance against me. (→ #10)

(#10) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: You’re no ordinary Immaculate...What ARE you? (→ #11)
  • 1: You feel no guilt over the harm and slaughter you’ve caused? Really? (→ #19)

(#11) The Butcher of Men: You puny things call me the Butcher. You speak it in fear. So, I like it. It makes my two hearts throb with purpose. (→ #12)

(#12) Desy Laroche: He’s...The most vicious Immaculate known to man. He can’t...We can’t let him escape! (→ #13)

(#13) The Butcher of Men: Why should I change who I am? Why should I care about harm done to anything that isn’t like me? Slaughter makes me feel satisfied. It relieves my suffering. So tell me, human. Why should I stop? (→ #14)

(#14) The Butcher of Men: Can you say your kin are any different? Your human city is built upon the death of hundreds. I can hear their blood wailing in the walls. This city will die, one way...Or another. (→ #15)

(#15) The Butcher of Men: Stand aside, human. Do not bar my way, or you will suffer my wrath. (→ #16)

(#16) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Go ahead, leave. I hope we never cross paths again... (→ #17)
  • 1: No. I can't let a monster like you get away alive. (→ #18)

(#17) The Butcher of Men: You are a wise little human. Because if we do meet again, I will have no reason to spare you. (→ end)

(#18) The Butcher of Men: Brainless, like the other one! I will enjoy your death, puny one. Die, and take my pain away! (→ end)

(#19) The Butcher of Men: Whatever made me the way I am did so for a reason. Why should I argue with them? My killer’s instinct...It is why I exist. It guides me to slay our true enemy. Until the day comes when I can kill him, I will have to settle for killing base animals like you. (→ #20)

(#20) Desy Laroche: Animals?! You’ve...killed thousands! You claim intelligence, but...Gah...You are nothing more than a bloodthirsty monster! Evil incarnate! (→ #21)

(#21) The Butcher of Men: Tsss...This one clearly did not learn its lesson. It is very fortunate that I will not be killing it today, though I very much want to. I cannot accept more delays leaving this place full of nasty steel beasts. (→ #15)

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