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Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Daimon Hellstrom, the Son of Satan, was not present during the orchestrated attempt to take the captive Yeerk's life. That did not stop him from going to the precinct, to the prisoners, and delivering a sermon that was a great deal more fire and brimstone than most sermons, if not all.
The topic, if you could distinguish a coherent basis for Daimon's mad words, was centered around the ever popular Good Samaritan story. Daimon told the prisoners of the background of the Good Samaritan, how Samaritans were viewed as the enemy back then, and how the Samaritan had helped a man despite the hatred both peoples bore for the other.
But it was hard to focus on that given how loud he was. That and how his hair was periodically engulfed by flame.
The topic, if you could distinguish a coherent basis for Daimon's mad words, was centered around the ever popular Good Samaritan story. Daimon told the prisoners of the background of the Good Samaritan, how Samaritans were viewed as the enemy back then, and how the Samaritan had helped a man despite the hatred both peoples bore for the other.
But it was hard to focus on that given how loud he was. That and how his hair was periodically engulfed by flame.
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"Yeah, well, my soul ain't gonna be worth a damn if Schmuz gets free. Because everyone that gets hurt in the process is gonna be on my hands, because I didn't stop it," Sam replied. "Besides, you're wasting your time. They won, I lost. No one's gonna trust me again after this. No one's gonna believe me. And, yeah, that's my fault. I did that. And if you really wanna help me, then save me and everyone else the speeches and get the hell out of here and let us work through this in our own way."
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"The truth shines so brightly in your eyes that you cannot see it." He said softly. "In time, perhaps you shall... Perhaps we both shall."