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An Extract from Malcolm's Bane.
Bane, definition: obsolete: A killer or destroyer.
Part One-; an Introduction to the Devil.
Malcolm was the devil, but he didn’t really know it.
To him, the devil was quite normal, a guy who got by the best way he could. The way he saw it the devil was just a guy who had been thrown out of a club for misbehaving, this club (called heaven) was rather boring so he had done exactly what Malcolm would have done under his circumstances, he went and formed his own club.
He often considered mischievously that the devil was probably a guy much like him, wasn’t really happy sitting around in the clouds with a harp missing the drinking and partying and womanising he had when he was a mortal.; So he ended up being thrown out of paradise, and had immiediately formed his own rival club where everyone could have fun and do what was natural, after all why should animals have all the fun?
Since that time the Devil’s club had gained more and more popularity, after all, anything that sells sex, violence and anarchy is bound to be popular.
People often wonder why they cannot understand a criminal.
Any attempt by a person with a conscience to actually see the world through a criminal’s eyes usually fails. This is because they have three unique abilities.;
The first is the ability to bend reality in the most remarkable ways imaginable; really, it would astonish a normal person to see the elaborate fantasy world the criminal creates in order to make everything he does seem OK.
You would also be amazed how makes YOU appear in this fantasy world, as in the criminal’s world anyone he harms, steals from or rips off must be a bad person, or stupid or deserving in some way in order to justify the things the criminal does to you.
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