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My children of Pimbank. In the past, we hunted your parents. We slaughtered your friends and neighbors. We walked upon your streets and celebrated your greatness by cleansing our sins with your blood.  
My children of Pimbank.  


But I have come to you today, not in hate, but in pureness of spirit. We are no longer your enemies. We have always been your friends.  
In the past, we hunted your parents. We slaughtered your friends and neighbors. We walked upon your streets and celebrated your greatness by cleansing our sins with your blood, and removing your impact on this world though the gentle act of genocide.
 
But I have come to you today, not in hate, but in pureness of spirit. We are no longer your enemies. And we have always been your friends.  


No longer do you have to be bound by the chains of death and revive, or by the limitations of being a survivor or a zombie.  
No longer do you have to be bound by the chains of death and revive, or by the limitations of being a survivor or a zombie.  


We were meant for something more, my children.
We were meant for something more, my children. We were meant to be free.


We were meant to be free.
Do you have the courage to undue your chains?


-St. Petrosjko
-St. Petrosjko

Revision as of 22:32, 17 March 2011

A Reading from Petrosjko to the Residents of Pimbank
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A Reading From St. Petrosjko to the Residents of Pimbank



My children of Pimbank.

In the past, we hunted your parents. We slaughtered your friends and neighbors. We walked upon your streets and celebrated your greatness by cleansing our sins with your blood, and removing your impact on this world though the gentle act of genocide.

But I have come to you today, not in hate, but in pureness of spirit. We are no longer your enemies. And we have always been your friends.

No longer do you have to be bound by the chains of death and revive, or by the limitations of being a survivor or a zombie.

We were meant for something more, my children. We were meant to be free.

Do you have the courage to undue your chains?

-St. Petrosjko