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[Death didn't take away his ability to sense pain, it's just been some time since he's experienced it. Velvet's claws go through him like a lightning bolt. He can feel the muscle tear, the hot course of blood pouring over his legs, so visceral and base. Greed's eyes widen. As much as he isn't human, in the moment, there's something so normal about his reaction; like he's flashing through the entirety of his 200 years of life while stars and thermal whites flare blind across his vision.]
[The Sin's knees drop to the floor with a haunting thud. Already, a good amount of blood is beginning to form under him. It takes on a color like deep-red wine, spreading across the bar and sinking into the wood floor as if the whole building's been waiting for a chance to taste him.]
[A drool of blood and spit squeezes between the cracks of his teeth. There's a noise trapped in his throat, his mouth, and his chest that gurgles as horrible as wet, rotting plastic popping in a scummy pond. Greed's head bows, letting drips and drops meet the growing puddle; each tpp, tpp, tpp forcing thick ripples across the surface.]
[She's killed him. Or (at least), she's brought him very, very close. And for a while, it almost seems like it's going to be the former.]
[But then something hisses, electricity pops, and a whole new horror show begins to unfold.]
1/2 - CW: Gore, Blood. This Ain't Pretty
[The Sin's knees drop to the floor with a haunting thud. Already, a good amount of blood is beginning to form under him. It takes on a color like deep-red wine, spreading across the bar and sinking into the wood floor as if the whole building's been waiting for a chance to taste him.]
[A drool of blood and spit squeezes between the cracks of his teeth. There's a noise trapped in his throat, his mouth, and his chest that gurgles as horrible as wet, rotting plastic popping in a scummy pond. Greed's head bows, letting drips and drops meet the growing puddle; each tpp, tpp, tpp forcing thick ripples across the surface.]
[She's killed him. Or (at least), she's brought him very, very close. And for a while, it almost seems like it's going to be the former.]
[But then something hisses, electricity pops, and a whole new horror show begins to unfold.]