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Tremorlor 03:03 pm UTC 03/04/08 |
| In reply to: | re: Where did "Starker als wir sind" come from? - Smeghead 12:31 pm UTC 03/04/08 |
| > > That's what makes the US version work, it wasn't in the > > original. > > Total Eclipse is still there. Which doesn't really state that they are deeply in love with each other. Yes, there is the "I need you now tonight" part which can easily refer to the blood in her veins that he needs. In the end it ends with him almost biting her and only putting it off until the ball starts. > > Possibly it's about certain age for best taste or her > > birth year was a particularly good year, just like with > > wine. Or he wants her blood because she's young and most > > of all still a virgin and therefore innocent. > > If it'd be love, he wouldn't subject her to his fate but > > spare her. > > No, he could love her and want her to be with him forever. Like all the others that are mentioned in Gier. > If he finds that eternity together would be best for both > of them he wouldn't find it subjecting her to something And then what? They'd now share the blood from their vicitms? Have a little three-way in sucking? She's the best the village had to offer in terms of nuitrition. Good looking, young, virgin. Course the count will want the best for himself. The eye wants to be pleased too while eating. | |
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