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When a moment of sadness overtook him it was a living force. Depression set into his bones with such profundity that it echoed a melancholic wave into the atmosphere. The very fact of his sadness developed more sadness in him and into the world. He was a sadbeast; the nighttime was his comfort as often his tormentor. A sadbeast isn't unhappy, per se, but is always bittersweet, even in the fresh morning light amidst the dewy grass of a clear field. With the sounds of birdsong in his ears and a quiet prayer on his lips the sadbeast could be equal parts miserable and joyous. There was no sense in the sadbeast's heart, and there was no emotion in the sadbeast's mind. He was a creature severed so purely between this world and the next that each breath was like the first and last for him. He could know only peace and no comfort. Only fury and no quiet. The sadbeast couldn't die, and he couldn't properly live, either.
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Apr 10, 2013
Apr 10, 2013 at 3:20 AM UTC
Sadbeast-Boy II
When a moment of sadness overtook him it was a living force. Depression set into his bones with such profundity that it echoed a melancholic wave into the atmosphere. The very fact of his sadness developed more sadness in him and into the world. He was a sadbeast; the nighttime was his comfort as often his tormentor. A sadbeast isn't unhappy, per se, but is always bittersweet, even in the fresh morning light amidst the dewy grass of a clear field. With the sounds of birdsong in his ears and a quiet prayer on his lips the sadbeast could be equal parts miserable and joyous. There was no sense in the sadbeast's heart, and there was no emotion in the sadbeast's mind. He was a creature severed so purely between this world and the next that each breath was like the first and last for him. He could know only peace and no comfort. Only fury and no quiet. The sadbeast couldn't die, and he couldn't properly live, either.
shane-devere-stewart
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Apr 10, 2013
Apr 10, 2013 at 3:20 AM UTC
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