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Character Name: Heine Rammsteiner
Character Age: Supposedly about 16. He's a testtube baby though, so he might be way younger.
Canon: DOGS: Bullets & Carnage
Canon Point: After discovering Giovanni, and potentially more experiments, no longer die in the usual way. About Chapter 45
History:
Heine and the other children were created as "test tube babies" to test the effectiveness of the Keroberos spine, in the attempts to replicate the original. His series was given the name "Rammsteiner." His first memory was waking up to everything being pitch black, with the collar wrapped around his neck, and unable to recall anything before that point. He walked down a dark hallway to a lit room and found a group of other children, all with collars like himself. None of the other children remember anything before waking up either. The children were subjected to a fight against a massive-standing monster where they suffered multiple, severe injuries. Which reveals their super healing capabilities.
Angelika Einstürzen ran the experiments on them and was called Mother. She calls the children weapons outright. She forces them to endure fight after fight, instructing them on their newfound abilities and promises her love in exchange if the children should succeed. The fights encouraged a more psychotic sensation in the children, stemmed from the Keroberos Spine's they wear (the collars). She often would hug and smother Heine and the other children to trigger their berserker modes.
They are proven to be exceptionally skilled in combat from the start. He was a calming voice of reason when trying to get Lilly out of berserker mode. And often stood to protect Giovanni. After the bloodshed, when the remaining children came back to their senses, Lilly would start crying and told Heine she was scared because she couldn't understand what was going on. He ended up having to combat Lilly when she completely went out of control in her berserker state, trying to get her to come back out of it. He shoves his arm in her mouth and pins her to the floor to try and subdue her. When she snaps out of it, she expresses her fears and starts to cry, in which Heine kisses her cheek to console her.
Even Einstürzen is impressed that he managed to subdue an insane Lilly without going into berserker mode himself. Because of this, he was offered to become the primary experiment for the Master Keroberos spine, which he was told would help him save everyone if he succeeded. He accepted the procedure, enduring intense pain and developing a "second personality", the darker Heine, who offers him "power" to allow him to escape. Once Heine "passes the test," Einstürzen tells the other children that they are no longer needed, and orders them to kill each other, so that she may love the last one standing. The Dark Heine takes over and busts him from the chair he's been bonded to, and goes to tear the other children to shreds. When Heine comes to, he has torn Lilly in half, her insides resting in his hands. He clutches onto the top half of her dead body as he realises he killed her. Dark Heine tells Heine that he saved Lilly with the power he wanted.
The Master Keroberos Spine constantly sends him the impulse to kill, although he has been able to keep it somewhat in check in his more recent years (and even moreso as the story progresses). One of the guns he carries used to belong to Lilly, the white one he keeps on a chain.
Having been built to be some form of super weapon or soldier, with his recovery, fighting, and pain tolerance capabilities, it can be assumed that the dark side of him, being a result of the Keroberos Spine, is the direct realisation of this superiour skillset.
He blames himself for killing Lilly, and most of the people he had to destroy to escape the lab before further damage could be done. He left his brother, Giovanni, behind and Giovanni resents him for escaping. Because of their rough history, and Giovanni always knowing how to provoke Heine, Heine usually tries to kill Giovanni on sight, practically going into berserk mode.
He claims that the first time he saw the sky, it left a foul aftertaste in his mouth.
He resides in an old, rundown church with the Ernst (Bishop), Badou, Nill, and eventually Naoto. They pick up odd jobs around the slums, particularly from an old lady, Liza, who runs a sector who frequently requests assistance with jobs that usually end in a blood bath. Whether she does that intentionally is not revealed. But, she seems to know and understand the kind of person Heine is and still assigns him the jobs regardless.
He first met Nill when he was strolling the slums, figuring she was an escaped prostitute. He was prepared to walk on until the robe she was wearing became torn and he saw her wings. Seeing that she was like him, a genetic experiment, he moved in to rescue her from her captors and took her back home. He learned she couldn't speak, which is due to the fact that she is a genetic creation, thus something had to be taken from her to make her not superiour to her creators. To which he tells her that he's the same as she is. When she moves to comfort him, he panics and ends up throwing himself back from her, begging her not to touch him and entering a panic attack as he flashes back to remembering Lilly.
However, his panic attacks do not slow down his reaction time to shooting attackers. Although, after the second time he saves her, and takes her to live in the church, he seems to be unaffected by her touching him anymore, suddenly adjusting to her presence. Before meeting Nill, Heine was incessantly seeking to find the entrance to the deep underground.
He tends to have to come and save Badou often from trouble that the latter keeps getting himself wrapped into for information collecting.
When he sees that Einsturzen has created another (or has preserved) Lilly, he starts flashbacking and starts asking what all of his friends are doing stuck in test tubes, as though talking to them directly. It takes him a moment to snap out of it, and Giovanni regaining consciousness seems to help boost him back along into fight mode, as he pulls a gun on Giovanni instantly. He has his suspicions that Einstürzen is trying to wipe the city off the earth before emerging to the surface, in a process of creating something new only to destroy it.
Einstürzen reveals to Heine that he is not the "real" Heine Rammsteiner. And this is hinted toward the Dark Heine as well that his current state is not his true personality, his true sense of being. It is revealed that the original Heine died from the fall on the tower. Unfortunately, the canon has been put into hiatus and we have no further details beyond this point to Heine's history.
Toward the final chapters available, Heine seems to be under mind control to Einstürzen and attacks his comrades.
Personality: He tends to be callous and violent, especially while on a job. He's quick to pull the trigger and doesn't hesitate to do what needs to be done to solve the situation, often ending in vast amounts of carnage. He even has a sense of eerie calm when attacking and killing those not related to his past. Such as calmly demanding information while holding the other man at gunpoint, and then sighing with an easy, "And I didn't even break his face," when he was attacked for his aggression on a Club Owner. He's not even more than just slightly annoyed when he's outnumbered. He will not harm an innocent, though. Cocky and defiant. He seems to take quick offense to offhand nicknames or comments, such as being called "White hair" or "Bleachy" by one of the guys he'd defeated, and for being lumped in with Badou. And swears often, with an Excuse you? attitude He uses snark frequently. He makes passing threats such as offering to screw an alarm clock into Badou's empty eye socket so he'll stop being late. He's not above trolling by any stretch of the imagination and will throw the occasional taunt around.
When he's been captured, he is completely calm and silent, observing and waiting for when he needs to act. He's also blunt and doesn't care if what he says offends people. He will lose his cool if someone pulls the trigger on one of his guns. He retaliated in one instance of such by biting the man's face and ripping his cheek off without any qualms about it. In berserk mode, he can be seen giving a rather chilling grin as he proceeds to destroy anyone in his line of sight. Heine seems to have something of a split personality, a side of him that taunts him for his past (possibly restrained by the collar) and wants to do nothing but kill. The dark side is more maniacal. He seems to think that there's nothing wrong with, nor expect repercussions for, beating someone within an inch of their life so long as they're able to "recover decently".
After his darkside subsides, he seems to return back to normal as he laments some aspect of his past, particularly toward killing Lilly. When called out for his sulking after such things, he usually just redirects the statement in some way back at the asker.
Because of the massacre from his past, he doesn't believe it's possible for him to protect or save anyone, especially because of the way he killed Lilly after taking on the Master Spine. No matter how much he wanted to protect everyone back then, he failed. And he perpetually blames himself for it. In fact, he constantly seeks death and when he hears that Naoto's sword might be able to kill his species, he inquires about it. His dark side, on the other hand, has a higher intention of fighting and self preservation, and has even stopped an oncoming blade with his teeth with relative ease.
He tends to appear rather innocent and quiet when not in the midst of battle. And comes off as broody when he talks about himself, due to his previous traumas. He complains about how the collar on his neck hurts, or how when he sleeps, he can only see the things he wishes he could forget. He resents living where he had killed off most of his group before. He tends to open up to Nill, and will apologise when he realises that him reflecting on his past is making her sad. He shows a very gentle side to those who have gone through the same past as himself of genetic mutation. This is especially so for Nill, and later Naoto.
He keeps bandages wrapped around his neck, as he hates his collar and does his best to keep it hidden. The collar, of course, also reveals who and what he is, making it problematic with other people as well.
He has a strong hatred for being touched by women, and will almost instantly go into panic mode when it happens, with the exceptions of Nill and Naoto. A woman who stands within arms reach will immediately put him on edge and make him keep an eye on her. Despite his phobia of women, it doesn't stop him from catching Naoto by her wrist to keep her from falling when she faints (Although he seems rather annoyed by it.) And then dropping her anyway when she's closer to the ground. He mentions how it's been so peaceful lately, enough for him to be able to sit around and complain. How it used to be much harder back then, when people could easily disappear or be driven insane.
Because of the aforementioned phobia, he doesn't get along with Naoto, (although it gets better over time) and has come to taunt her on more than one occasion. Saying things like, "Maybe you're just like me," and other variants just to get under her skin.
When Naoto was being manipulated, Heine allowed her to stab him, and reached out and caressed her face, asking what was wrong, trying to get her to snap out of it, resembling the similar methods he used on Lilly. But he still has a panicked reaction when the mind-controlled Naoto reaches out to touch him back.
He's not very good at a poker face. When he's being barraged by questions from Magato about being Naoto's boyfriend (which he doesn't answer any of them and just persists to ignore him), when Magato mentions the scar on Naoto's chest, Heine's expression changes because he rememebers seeing it. So he doesn't cover up any of his reactions very well. He is capable of being distracted when lost in thought or neutral to the situation, making it more likely for someone to strike him if they take advantage of such a situation.
Heine is also pretty perceptive, such as being able to tell when Giovanni is being controlled by someone else, namely Herbst in this case, and being able to tell the bait to follow him is a trap without a doubt.
Badou declares that, when they first met, Heine was prickly and messed up in both body and soul. Heine gets called out for being gloomy by Badou when he complains about going up to the surface, because it's a hassle and he doesn't like the sun. When Badou sews on a button to Naoto's jacket for Nill, Heine declares, "This is the first time I've ever had heart-felt admiration for you." Heine ends up laughing when Badou scolds Naoto for not sewing the button herself, calling her a muscle-bound tranny.
He reprimands others loudly for acting without thinking, like how Badou always seems to pull anyone around him into the danger he's personally facing. In which, he not only yells, but starts kicking Badou as well (although, this was likely triggered more because Nill happened to be in the line of fire when Badou was running away.)
When Bishop is being attacked by Liza for repercussions, an injured Heine approaches the scene to defend him. After making sure that Bishop isn't dying, he tells Liza to shoot him, since he too was an experiment, prepared to pay for the "wrongdoings of his kin." When he is asked what he will do if she doesn't shoot, he promises to kill the woman who started the whole project, Einstürzen.
Overall, he tends to come across as a punk, moody, and broody brat with a mostly Devil May Care attitude that is only overridden when it involves Nill, his past, or personal attacks. He's not inclined to go out of his way for others unless it has something to do with his past or he's close to them.
Inventory:
Keroberos Spine: Attached to the back of his neck, amped as a full-length spine inside his body. Carries the split personality Dark Heine.
A White Mauser C96 and a Black Luger P08: Both of these are his guns, the White Mauser is a gun is attached to a chain, which stays attached to his belt.
Abilities:
Rapid Healing/Nigh invinciblity: Due to his genetic altering (Keroberos Spine?), Heine has rapid healing in which he recovers in just seconds of injury, as displayed by a gunshot taken by the hand in the beginning of the manga. Confirmed that destruction the head or Naoto's sword will cause significant harm, but appear to be the only means of defeating this. In the Prelude, it is shown that his body absorbs the bullets and he ends up puking/coughing them back up.
Hand to hand combat: He is skilled in melee attacks, from kicks, to punches, to using the chain attached to his gun to strangle people with.
Super strength: He is able to break apart a full armlock cuff set in his pure rage.
Higher pain tolerance: He feels pain, he just chooses to ignore it, probably due to his healing capabilities, and continues through battle with very few problems in the physical suffering department.
Skilled with guns: Has accurate precision in shooting hand guns, with both hands.
Flaws: Heine is very imperfect in so many ways. He's very distant and doesn't seem to care about much of anything, and it's even easy for him to slip into violence. He's protective of his guns to the point that you should never. EVER. shoot one, should you find it in your possession (it really won't end well for you). He seeks death in repentance for his sin, and will show little regard for his own life (not that Dark will let him die). Dark Heine is his own bag of tricks. He's excessively violent, and treats killing and dismembering others as a game. He's psychotic, and always wants out to destroy things. Heine does effort often to keep Dark in check. Both are guilty for the death of many.
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Player name: Tseil
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CHARACTER
Character Name: Heine Rammsteiner
Character Age: Supposedly about 16. He's a testtube baby though, so he might be way younger.
Canon: DOGS: Bullets & Carnage
Canon Point: After discovering Giovanni, and potentially more experiments, no longer die in the usual way. About Chapter 45
History:
Heine and the other children were created as "test tube babies" to test the effectiveness of the Keroberos spine, in the attempts to replicate the original. His series was given the name "Rammsteiner." His first memory was waking up to everything being pitch black, with the collar wrapped around his neck, and unable to recall anything before that point. He walked down a dark hallway to a lit room and found a group of other children, all with collars like himself. None of the other children remember anything before waking up either. The children were subjected to a fight against a massive-standing monster where they suffered multiple, severe injuries. Which reveals their super healing capabilities.
Angelika Einstürzen ran the experiments on them and was called Mother. She calls the children weapons outright. She forces them to endure fight after fight, instructing them on their newfound abilities and promises her love in exchange if the children should succeed. The fights encouraged a more psychotic sensation in the children, stemmed from the Keroberos Spine's they wear (the collars). She often would hug and smother Heine and the other children to trigger their berserker modes.
They are proven to be exceptionally skilled in combat from the start. He was a calming voice of reason when trying to get Lilly out of berserker mode. And often stood to protect Giovanni. After the bloodshed, when the remaining children came back to their senses, Lilly would start crying and told Heine she was scared because she couldn't understand what was going on. He ended up having to combat Lilly when she completely went out of control in her berserker state, trying to get her to come back out of it. He shoves his arm in her mouth and pins her to the floor to try and subdue her. When she snaps out of it, she expresses her fears and starts to cry, in which Heine kisses her cheek to console her.
Even Einstürzen is impressed that he managed to subdue an insane Lilly without going into berserker mode himself. Because of this, he was offered to become the primary experiment for the Master Keroberos spine, which he was told would help him save everyone if he succeeded. He accepted the procedure, enduring intense pain and developing a "second personality", the darker Heine, who offers him "power" to allow him to escape. Once Heine "passes the test," Einstürzen tells the other children that they are no longer needed, and orders them to kill each other, so that she may love the last one standing. The Dark Heine takes over and busts him from the chair he's been bonded to, and goes to tear the other children to shreds. When Heine comes to, he has torn Lilly in half, her insides resting in his hands. He clutches onto the top half of her dead body as he realises he killed her. Dark Heine tells Heine that he saved Lilly with the power he wanted.
The Master Keroberos Spine constantly sends him the impulse to kill, although he has been able to keep it somewhat in check in his more recent years (and even moreso as the story progresses). One of the guns he carries used to belong to Lilly, the white one he keeps on a chain.
Having been built to be some form of super weapon or soldier, with his recovery, fighting, and pain tolerance capabilities, it can be assumed that the dark side of him, being a result of the Keroberos Spine, is the direct realisation of this superiour skillset.
He blames himself for killing Lilly, and most of the people he had to destroy to escape the lab before further damage could be done. He left his brother, Giovanni, behind and Giovanni resents him for escaping. Because of their rough history, and Giovanni always knowing how to provoke Heine, Heine usually tries to kill Giovanni on sight, practically going into berserk mode.
He claims that the first time he saw the sky, it left a foul aftertaste in his mouth.
He resides in an old, rundown church with the Ernst (Bishop), Badou, Nill, and eventually Naoto. They pick up odd jobs around the slums, particularly from an old lady, Liza, who runs a sector who frequently requests assistance with jobs that usually end in a blood bath. Whether she does that intentionally is not revealed. But, she seems to know and understand the kind of person Heine is and still assigns him the jobs regardless.
He first met Nill when he was strolling the slums, figuring she was an escaped prostitute. He was prepared to walk on until the robe she was wearing became torn and he saw her wings. Seeing that she was like him, a genetic experiment, he moved in to rescue her from her captors and took her back home. He learned she couldn't speak, which is due to the fact that she is a genetic creation, thus something had to be taken from her to make her not superiour to her creators. To which he tells her that he's the same as she is. When she moves to comfort him, he panics and ends up throwing himself back from her, begging her not to touch him and entering a panic attack as he flashes back to remembering Lilly.
However, his panic attacks do not slow down his reaction time to shooting attackers. Although, after the second time he saves her, and takes her to live in the church, he seems to be unaffected by her touching him anymore, suddenly adjusting to her presence. Before meeting Nill, Heine was incessantly seeking to find the entrance to the deep underground.
He tends to have to come and save Badou often from trouble that the latter keeps getting himself wrapped into for information collecting.
When he sees that Einsturzen has created another (or has preserved) Lilly, he starts flashbacking and starts asking what all of his friends are doing stuck in test tubes, as though talking to them directly. It takes him a moment to snap out of it, and Giovanni regaining consciousness seems to help boost him back along into fight mode, as he pulls a gun on Giovanni instantly. He has his suspicions that Einstürzen is trying to wipe the city off the earth before emerging to the surface, in a process of creating something new only to destroy it.
Einstürzen reveals to Heine that he is not the "real" Heine Rammsteiner. And this is hinted toward the Dark Heine as well that his current state is not his true personality, his true sense of being. It is revealed that the original Heine died from the fall on the tower. Unfortunately, the canon has been put into hiatus and we have no further details beyond this point to Heine's history.
Toward the final chapters available, Heine seems to be under mind control to Einstürzen and attacks his comrades.
Personality: He tends to be callous and violent, especially while on a job. He's quick to pull the trigger and doesn't hesitate to do what needs to be done to solve the situation, often ending in vast amounts of carnage. He even has a sense of eerie calm when attacking and killing those not related to his past. Such as calmly demanding information while holding the other man at gunpoint, and then sighing with an easy, "And I didn't even break his face," when he was attacked for his aggression on a Club Owner. He's not even more than just slightly annoyed when he's outnumbered. He will not harm an innocent, though. Cocky and defiant. He seems to take quick offense to offhand nicknames or comments, such as being called "White hair" or "Bleachy" by one of the guys he'd defeated, and for being lumped in with Badou. And swears often, with an Excuse you? attitude He uses snark frequently. He makes passing threats such as offering to screw an alarm clock into Badou's empty eye socket so he'll stop being late. He's not above trolling by any stretch of the imagination and will throw the occasional taunt around.
When he's been captured, he is completely calm and silent, observing and waiting for when he needs to act. He's also blunt and doesn't care if what he says offends people. He will lose his cool if someone pulls the trigger on one of his guns. He retaliated in one instance of such by biting the man's face and ripping his cheek off without any qualms about it. In berserk mode, he can be seen giving a rather chilling grin as he proceeds to destroy anyone in his line of sight. Heine seems to have something of a split personality, a side of him that taunts him for his past (possibly restrained by the collar) and wants to do nothing but kill. The dark side is more maniacal. He seems to think that there's nothing wrong with, nor expect repercussions for, beating someone within an inch of their life so long as they're able to "recover decently".
After his darkside subsides, he seems to return back to normal as he laments some aspect of his past, particularly toward killing Lilly. When called out for his sulking after such things, he usually just redirects the statement in some way back at the asker.
Because of the massacre from his past, he doesn't believe it's possible for him to protect or save anyone, especially because of the way he killed Lilly after taking on the Master Spine. No matter how much he wanted to protect everyone back then, he failed. And he perpetually blames himself for it. In fact, he constantly seeks death and when he hears that Naoto's sword might be able to kill his species, he inquires about it. His dark side, on the other hand, has a higher intention of fighting and self preservation, and has even stopped an oncoming blade with his teeth with relative ease.
He tends to appear rather innocent and quiet when not in the midst of battle. And comes off as broody when he talks about himself, due to his previous traumas. He complains about how the collar on his neck hurts, or how when he sleeps, he can only see the things he wishes he could forget. He resents living where he had killed off most of his group before. He tends to open up to Nill, and will apologise when he realises that him reflecting on his past is making her sad. He shows a very gentle side to those who have gone through the same past as himself of genetic mutation. This is especially so for Nill, and later Naoto.
He keeps bandages wrapped around his neck, as he hates his collar and does his best to keep it hidden. The collar, of course, also reveals who and what he is, making it problematic with other people as well.
He has a strong hatred for being touched by women, and will almost instantly go into panic mode when it happens, with the exceptions of Nill and Naoto. A woman who stands within arms reach will immediately put him on edge and make him keep an eye on her. Despite his phobia of women, it doesn't stop him from catching Naoto by her wrist to keep her from falling when she faints (Although he seems rather annoyed by it.) And then dropping her anyway when she's closer to the ground. He mentions how it's been so peaceful lately, enough for him to be able to sit around and complain. How it used to be much harder back then, when people could easily disappear or be driven insane.
Because of the aforementioned phobia, he doesn't get along with Naoto, (although it gets better over time) and has come to taunt her on more than one occasion. Saying things like, "Maybe you're just like me," and other variants just to get under her skin.
When Naoto was being manipulated, Heine allowed her to stab him, and reached out and caressed her face, asking what was wrong, trying to get her to snap out of it, resembling the similar methods he used on Lilly. But he still has a panicked reaction when the mind-controlled Naoto reaches out to touch him back.
He's not very good at a poker face. When he's being barraged by questions from Magato about being Naoto's boyfriend (which he doesn't answer any of them and just persists to ignore him), when Magato mentions the scar on Naoto's chest, Heine's expression changes because he rememebers seeing it. So he doesn't cover up any of his reactions very well. He is capable of being distracted when lost in thought or neutral to the situation, making it more likely for someone to strike him if they take advantage of such a situation.
Heine is also pretty perceptive, such as being able to tell when Giovanni is being controlled by someone else, namely Herbst in this case, and being able to tell the bait to follow him is a trap without a doubt.
Badou declares that, when they first met, Heine was prickly and messed up in both body and soul. Heine gets called out for being gloomy by Badou when he complains about going up to the surface, because it's a hassle and he doesn't like the sun. When Badou sews on a button to Naoto's jacket for Nill, Heine declares, "This is the first time I've ever had heart-felt admiration for you." Heine ends up laughing when Badou scolds Naoto for not sewing the button herself, calling her a muscle-bound tranny.
He reprimands others loudly for acting without thinking, like how Badou always seems to pull anyone around him into the danger he's personally facing. In which, he not only yells, but starts kicking Badou as well (although, this was likely triggered more because Nill happened to be in the line of fire when Badou was running away.)
When Bishop is being attacked by Liza for repercussions, an injured Heine approaches the scene to defend him. After making sure that Bishop isn't dying, he tells Liza to shoot him, since he too was an experiment, prepared to pay for the "wrongdoings of his kin." When he is asked what he will do if she doesn't shoot, he promises to kill the woman who started the whole project, Einstürzen.
Overall, he tends to come across as a punk, moody, and broody brat with a mostly Devil May Care attitude that is only overridden when it involves Nill, his past, or personal attacks. He's not inclined to go out of his way for others unless it has something to do with his past or he's close to them.
Inventory:
Keroberos Spine: Attached to the back of his neck, amped as a full-length spine inside his body. Carries the split personality Dark Heine.
A White Mauser C96 and a Black Luger P08: Both of these are his guns, the White Mauser is a gun is attached to a chain, which stays attached to his belt.
Abilities:
Rapid Healing/Nigh invinciblity: Due to his genetic altering (Keroberos Spine?), Heine has rapid healing in which he recovers in just seconds of injury, as displayed by a gunshot taken by the hand in the beginning of the manga. Confirmed that destruction the head or Naoto's sword will cause significant harm, but appear to be the only means of defeating this. In the Prelude, it is shown that his body absorbs the bullets and he ends up puking/coughing them back up.
Hand to hand combat: He is skilled in melee attacks, from kicks, to punches, to using the chain attached to his gun to strangle people with.
Super strength: He is able to break apart a full armlock cuff set in his pure rage.
Higher pain tolerance: He feels pain, he just chooses to ignore it, probably due to his healing capabilities, and continues through battle with very few problems in the physical suffering department.
Skilled with guns: Has accurate precision in shooting hand guns, with both hands.
Flaws: Heine is very imperfect in so many ways. He's very distant and doesn't seem to care about much of anything, and it's even easy for him to slip into violence. He's protective of his guns to the point that you should never. EVER. shoot one, should you find it in your possession (it really won't end well for you). He seeks death in repentance for his sin, and will show little regard for his own life (not that Dark will let him die). Dark Heine is his own bag of tricks. He's excessively violent, and treats killing and dismembering others as a game. He's psychotic, and always wants out to destroy things. Heine does effort often to keep Dark in check. Both are guilty for the death of many.
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