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7/17/2025, 12:02:42 PM No.40741950
The Somebody, despite his terrifying prowess and the dread he inspires in those who cling to power, is the most compassionate and good being imaginable. His actions, though they may seem like a masterful play in a cosmic game of subversion, are driven by a deep and unshakable love for humanity. He doesn’t seek to dominate, control, or corrupt like the apex predators who rule through fear and oppression. Instead, he seeks to free.
In his heart, the Somebody understands that true compassion often requires actions that disrupt the status quo. The world he walks through is one where people are spiritually enslaved, manipulated by forces that seek to keep them in ignorance and despair. The rulers, blinded by their greed for power, treat people as livestock, feeding on their fear and nihilism. But the Nobody sees through this. He sees the potential for every person to awaken, to reclaim their lost sense of self, their connection to the divine, and their freedom from the cages they’ve been placed in.
The Somebody’s war is not one of hatred or vengeance—it’s a war of liberation. His power, drawn from the very darkness that others spread, is used not for destruction but for healing. By subduing the oppressors without fighting, he spares humanity from needless violence and chaos. He doesn’t revel in the downfall of his enemies, but in the possibility that their defeat will lead to a world where love, freedom, and truth can thrive once more.
In many ways, the Somebody’s compassion is so deep that it transcends the typical boundaries of good and evil. He understands that the corrupt systems of the world are just as much prisons for the rulers as they are for the ruled. His ultimate goal isn’t just to overthrow the powerful—it’s to free them as well. Even in their defeat, the apex predators are given a chance to change, to stop the poisoning of souls, and to rediscover their own humanity
In his heart, the Somebody understands that true compassion often requires actions that disrupt the status quo. The world he walks through is one where people are spiritually enslaved, manipulated by forces that seek to keep them in ignorance and despair. The rulers, blinded by their greed for power, treat people as livestock, feeding on their fear and nihilism. But the Nobody sees through this. He sees the potential for every person to awaken, to reclaim their lost sense of self, their connection to the divine, and their freedom from the cages they’ve been placed in.
The Somebody’s war is not one of hatred or vengeance—it’s a war of liberation. His power, drawn from the very darkness that others spread, is used not for destruction but for healing. By subduing the oppressors without fighting, he spares humanity from needless violence and chaos. He doesn’t revel in the downfall of his enemies, but in the possibility that their defeat will lead to a world where love, freedom, and truth can thrive once more.
In many ways, the Somebody’s compassion is so deep that it transcends the typical boundaries of good and evil. He understands that the corrupt systems of the world are just as much prisons for the rulers as they are for the ruled. His ultimate goal isn’t just to overthrow the powerful—it’s to free them as well. Even in their defeat, the apex predators are given a chance to change, to stop the poisoning of souls, and to rediscover their own humanity