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[[The Roads]] | |||
''A Path on the'' [[Road of Sin]] | |||
''Sobrequiet'': '''Voluptuaries''' | |||
The Beast lusts. It is a creature of the senses, driven by the instinctual desire for pleasure and comfort, eschewing physical pain and emotional distress. why resist that primal urge? Why cling to a way of existing that denies the comforts of the flesh, considers pleasure and desire to be sins, defames all things of beauty not first defined as "holy"? | |||
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A Path on the Road of Sin
Sobrequiet: Voluptuaries
The Beast lusts. It is a creature of the senses, driven by the instinctual desire for pleasure and comfort, eschewing physical pain and emotional distress. why resist that primal urge? Why cling to a way of existing that denies the comforts of the flesh, considers pleasure and desire to be sins, defames all things of beauty not first defined as "holy"?