The demon of revenge had already taken hold of his heart. The cancer of injustice had already eaten at his cheerful soul, leaving a skeleton of a carcass behind, one that could never feel compassion for humans–or anything else–again.

Cameron Jace
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In the last line of the story, the demon of revenge takes hold of the protagonist's heart and casts his spirit down to hell. To live a life without love and compassion is to live a life filled with suffering and regrets. The protagonist, like all of us, had fallen and now he is paying for it.

Source: Happy Valentines Slay, Children Of Hamlin, Tooth & Nail & Fairy Tale, Ember In The Wind, Jar Of Hearts, Welcome To Sorrow

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