Red Truck Monologue

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-uuuhhhgg...what happened?

~YOU DIED, THATS WHAR HAPPENED...

-uuuhhhgg you gotta be kidding me, right? ........ There's no way I could possible die to some cliche red truck....right?

~WELL, THAT'S NOT THE ANSWER THAT I EXPECTED, AND THAT IS GOOD, NOW I HAVE BETTER EXPECTATIONS TOWARDS YOU

-So... I died because of a protagonist killing truck...ok, what's done is done. What's the deal, what do you expect from me?

~HAHAHA AMAZING, I WAS RIGHT IN CHOOSING YOU! BUT YOU KNOW, I SHOULD ERASE YOU, THAT'S NOT THE RIGHT WAY TO TALK TO A GO....

-Wait... If I'm still alive it means that you need me for something, there's no way you're gonna kill me for the way I talk, and I don't care, to what I know, I died already.

~HMMM YOU'RE RIGHT, WELL... LET'S START THIS. I'M PROMETHEUS, I'M THE OLDEST OF THE PRIMORDIAL GODS, THE GOD OF NOTHINGNESS..OR THE "VOID GOD". YOU SEE... THE THING IS THAT AFTER BEING OBSERVING MORTALS FOR AN ETTERNITY YOU START TO GET BORED.. SO THE REST OF THE PRIMORDIAL GODS AND ME THOUGHT OF GATHERING SOME "HEROES" TO MAKE'EM EVOLVE, TO GET THEM TO BECOME STRONGER,. AND AFTER THEY'RE READY, DO A BATTLE ROYALE. AND TO WHAR I SAW IN YOUR MEMORIES YOU REALLY LIKED THE "TERROR INFINITY" SERIES, AND I THINK IT HAS A GOOD GROWTH POTENTIAL, SO I'M GIVING YOU THE TERROR INFINITY SYSTEM.
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To get stronger I'm planing to combine several bloodlines and I don't want to end up looking like an ugly

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