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"At best, I distrust them. Leave matters of creation and its maintenance to Gaia and Her children."
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"What a tortured state is this, more so for those so old, they no longer perceive the pain. Worthy prey for a worthy cause."
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"Gaia's children, born of the beasts and given the form of man. They are my likeliest of allies, and typically, respectful enough."
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"What a wretched creature is man, but Gaia loves them so. I can only hope that the few among them who are good one day surmount the corrupt."
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"I know nothing of them. If they are spirits, then they are not Gaia's children."
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"They play at a charade of having created Gaia. Every time they speak of their role as God's servants, I am tempted to pierce their throats."
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"Perhaps the only beings I find to be pitiable, rather than prey. They should be at rest, at one with the land."
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