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| | Personal bio: | The Creed of the Assassins
1) Stay your blade from innocent flesh
2) Hide in plain sight
3) Never compromise the brotherhood.
NOTHING is true; ANYTHING is possible. To be an Assassin is to take notice of the everyday, while keeping sure to not overlook the unusual.
The Psychology of The Assassin
-When you kill for money, there are no rules.
-No terms, one condition.
-To look upon the act of killing with complete indifference is to reach the point which there are no more barriers left to cross.
-Everywhere, and before everything, by day and by night, costantly in mind is death.
-The reality is that hitman doesn't exsist. He is an illusion, an entity which his enemies cannot see or touch.
-Suppress all compassion and you hear a weapon far greater than any held in the hand of a normal human being.
-The ruthlessness of the hired killer stems from the beliefs that his body and mind are not his own.
Sometimes death is the only solution. No place for compassion, no room for hesitation: there is only the target.
For the right price, with the right expertise, in the right hands, anything can be a weapon. One way or another the job gets done. Nothing can get in the way.
Kill any target. Kill anywhere. Kill anytime. It's nothing personal. Every hitman has a history, every contract has a story.
This is the psychology of the Assassin.
Signed in blood. |
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