Talk:Eternal Father/@comment-7706473-20140730081208

This not only have most everything that I love in it, from Cathars to historical bizarrity, it ends with - well, I won't say it for fear of people who jump to the comments, buuuut I'm fairly certain you either are an excellent study of character or mentally in linkstep with me. Either way, I do not particularly mind.

The only complaint I have, truly, is that quite a large portion of the events present require a cursorary or serious knowlege of to truly appreciate some of the creepiness of the timeless narrator in their judgment looking down upon them with righteous fury, replete in reactionary splendor against a world that is so much stronger then the common, vulgar, weak, licentious crowd. I think I messed that up? Paha!

I was completely hit unprepared by the ending proper, though I kicked myself for it, especially because Eternal Darkness had queued me in to being cautious of any long-lived strangers with names in the tongue of Romans. Perhaps then, the ending is optimistic? Or should we be watching in fear (or perhaps for some, eagerness) for the day such a spectre could or would return?..