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The Pleiadeans moon and werewolves
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 227308" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>I just wanted to add as a note, this warrior was a very astute on the ball person. Even though in this day and age we tend to glorify this past person who wore the strange helmet and cape as being an all killer, in truth he himself was royalty. The thing is, he didn't know he was such till drafted into the service of an older same gene lineage governor of the kingdom he was in.</p><p></p><p>It wasn't so much the genetic engineering, but the code of royalty itself. In his time which may have been thousands of years ago, one never ever betrayed within the family members context. To do so was a social fatal act, that carried many, many repercussions. This past character was equipped with something like twenty self protective curses placed upon his being.</p><p></p><p>So, if there were such a betrayal, then these curses, even though the act of rebirth would have a tendency to stay with him. However, family royalty based betrayal, was a definite no no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 227308, member: 259"] I just wanted to add as a note, this warrior was a very astute on the ball person. Even though in this day and age we tend to glorify this past person who wore the strange helmet and cape as being an all killer, in truth he himself was royalty. The thing is, he didn't know he was such till drafted into the service of an older same gene lineage governor of the kingdom he was in. It wasn't so much the genetic engineering, but the code of royalty itself. In his time which may have been thousands of years ago, one never ever betrayed within the family members context. To do so was a social fatal act, that carried many, many repercussions. This past character was equipped with something like twenty self protective curses placed upon his being. So, if there were such a betrayal, then these curses, even though the act of rebirth would have a tendency to stay with him. However, family royalty based betrayal, was a definite no no. [/QUOTE]
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