Disclaimer: If I owned Danny Phantom do you think I would have to sit around and think up these goofy things?
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Shadow – (13)
- /a. / an area near an object
- /b. / pervasive and dominant influence
(14) A state of ignominy or obscurity
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All things were chaos.
In him
Around him
All that was left was destroyed buildings, scorched asphalt, and smashed vehicles –military or otherwise.
All that was left was spectral energy in the semblance of a humanoid form and a want for dispassionate destruction.
All that was left power and a haven from human emotion,
Dan looked at what surrounded him and laughed.
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"Destruction: an annihilation that only man can provoke and only man can prevent."
- Elie Wiesel
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Phantom was not bad, only confused. Outside of his human half, he had no purpose and nothing to hold him. What was he to do without that purpose? How would he survive?
Neon eyes lit upon Vlad Masters as the man stilled in his bared presence.
Plasmius, on the other hand, had been around for years. The older ghost had enough hate and evil in his spectral energy to exist long after Vlad Masters was dead and gone. This ghost had a purpose if it was only to hate everything in site.
Phantom made his decision.
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The herd seeks out the great, not for their sake but for their influence; and the great welcome them out of vanity or need.
- Napoleon Bonaparte
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He had spent his human life watching everyone else get the glory, the attention. It had seemed then that no matter the things he did, what others did was just better and disserved the most attention.
He hated that.
He had died because of that hate.
He had died in an attempt to out do his older brother's jump record. When his horse failed to clear the jump, he'd fallen off and broken his neck.
But now, now he was the center of all attention. All things that made people look were perpetrated by him.
And no one was stealing his glory this time.
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"There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about."
- Oscar Wilde
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Where is the "good" in goodbye?
I'm going to miss this story, but unfortunately I have run out of definitions. Please review!
