That doesn't seem right. Having a family makes them seem...like people. Dio never seemed like a person so much as an idea, a thing. A force of nature, or something like that. Evil. Not evil like Kakyoin had described it back at the school, winners and losers and who tells the story. Just evil, objectively, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Alucard doesn't seem evil. Maybe he's not good — he doesn't know enough yet. But honor is the boundary line between good and evil, most of the time, and he clearly has that.
Family, too. He had a family, apparently. People like him. People who cared about him, maybe — isn't that what family means?]
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Vampires have families?
That doesn't seem right. Having a family makes them seem...like people. Dio never seemed like a person so much as an idea, a thing. A force of nature, or something like that. Evil. Not evil like Kakyoin had described it back at the school, winners and losers and who tells the story. Just evil, objectively, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Alucard doesn't seem evil. Maybe he's not good — he doesn't know enough yet. But honor is the boundary line between good and evil, most of the time, and he clearly has that.
Family, too. He had a family, apparently. People like him. People who cared about him, maybe — isn't that what family means?]
i didn't know vampires had families
did a vampire hunter kill them