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The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64093
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64094
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64095
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64096
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64097
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64098
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64099
Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell
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The lovers sing in the sun park. Belial is over there. He's not interested in what's going on with David. He doesn't even care if David is dead or alive. He wants to know if David loves his daughter, but he's afraid that she'll be an albino. David says that he hates his daughter because she destroyed his body. He had to have a new one, too, because she's an albino and he heard she was pregnant. David asks if he loves him, and he says he does. He says he hates her because she took away his life when they first met. He also says he'd like to know why Belus chose to live in his life. David tells him that his mom and dad are up to something, and that he asked him to come to see them. The hierophant says that the card is a symbol of the need to conform to previous rules and situations. It's clear that it's David's mom, not Belus's. Belus must have erased the bead from his necklace, because he can't remember who it was. David is confused. He feels like something is going to happen to him. He has a new life, he says, and it will be a life of death, rebirth, and an end. But why is it that a human is wandering around in his territory? He says that all of the dragons in the area must die, because they're part of his territory. This is not funny, he tells us. He thinks that if he dies, he'll have no pain. But if he lives now, he can be in peace. He tells us that we're born without meaning, and when we disappear, we find meaning.
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The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64087
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64091
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64092
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64093
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64094
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64095
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64096
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64097
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64098
The Tarot Cafe • Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell • Page ik-page-64099
Vol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell
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This is a locked chapterVol.6 Episode 17: Invitation To Hell
About This Chapter
The lovers sing in the sun park. Belial is over there. He's not interested in what's going on with David. He doesn't even care if David is dead or alive. He wants to know if David loves his daughter, but he's afraid that she'll be an albino. David says that he hates his daughter because she destroyed his body. He had to have a new one, too, because she's an albino and he heard she was pregnant. David asks if he loves him, and he says he does. He says he hates her because she took away his life when they first met. He also says he'd like to know why Belus chose to live in his life. David tells him that his mom and dad are up to something, and that he asked him to come to see them. The hierophant says that the card is a symbol of the need to conform to previous rules and situations. It's clear that it's David's mom, not Belus's. Belus must have erased the bead from his necklace, because he can't remember who it was. David is confused. He feels like something is going to happen to him. He has a new life, he says, and it will be a life of death, rebirth, and an end. But why is it that a human is wandering around in his territory? He says that all of the dragons in the area must die, because they're part of his territory. This is not funny, he tells us. He thinks that if he dies, he'll have no pain. But if he lives now, he can be in peace. He tells us that we're born without meaning, and when we disappear, we find meaning.
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