Talk:Ehit/@comment-47.222.28.81-20190914050528/@comment-47.222.28.81-20190922025000

DarthPrime, Sage M. While I cannot refute your examples, there are other examples of those in the written works who sought Immortality and it ruined what once was /may have been good in them. E.G. From Lord of the Rings, Sauron sought eternal life and left a run of death, pain, sorrow & misery on Middle-Earth. From the countless tales of Dracula he sought eternal life...forsaking the church, god and all he once fought for, you saw what became of him from book, film and television. From the Harry Potter books, 'Tom Marvolo Riddle sought around age 16 the key to immortality, the legacy of Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters is the end result. 'Also, human history is littered with the horrible legacies of despots, tyrants, and warlords who sought eternal life...History speaks truly of the monsters who passed as humans. Ehit now stands as another literary madman who took immortality...and immortality took the best of him and left an immortal terror.