It's not hard to miss the man behind him. Even without the lit cigarette in his mouth, there's a faint electric glow around him, the air crackling faintly with the intensity of it.
"You're among the last curses of the dead," he says. "That which can breath, and grow, and change. Perhaps that is life in its own way! It certainly can be cut down in a similar fashion."
Re: the delights of a human's heart
"You're among the last curses of the dead," he says. "That which can breath, and grow, and change. Perhaps that is life in its own way! It certainly can be cut down in a similar fashion."