Thread:The Purpur Man/@comment-26173711-20200202082851/@comment-35691777-20200203090806

"You insolent vampire, you may be a new member of ELOR thanks to those four overgrown bimbos, but I have NO desire of following your command! In fact, it should be ME that you will be following orders! In fact, this is the perfect opportunity for me to show you outsider just exactly WHO is the master and who is the slave! So no Veteran DIO, I think you not as a child to be discipline dby a father, I think of you as a slave to be taught his place by a God! As I told you, you won't die, for two reasons, one, if I do end up killing you or casuing problems, I'll be in a lot of trouble like Checkmate did when she hunted Baja, and she was punished harshly for it. Second, and the more potent reason, you can't die DIO. You've found away to gain true immortality, so no matter what I try you cannot die. But I'll enjoy beating you down. And it will be a pleasure. Put it this way Veteran DIO, you think you can simply move about and call yourself master, please! I've served with true heroes and mighty warriors. Besides, I've been itching for payback for you besting me the first time we fought, no one topples me, no one, not even a hundred year old vampire! And I don't care if I break rank in this, no one can best the God of Stands and get away with it, I am one of the greatest warriors in all of ELOR and I will not allow my pride and the pride of ELOR be stained by some vampire, even IF that vampire is now one of our new slaves!" DARIO said, and DIO could tell, he was furious with every word, and it lookedas though he was wanting this for so long. Being the man who knows hsi enemies so well, DIO could instantly tell all this the moment he gazed at DARIO's face.

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The Minister sensed Joseph Joestar and could tell, he was right, he was a warrior. He saw it in Joseph Joestar's eyes, and he could feel his power. And he had a look, a look that he saw in some of the old grandfathers of Assyrian families back then when they had to fight for their villages or had lost their grandsons, they were determined, very determined. The Minister then bowed to Joseph and said, "I am sorry human, I should not have underestimated you. It takes one old veteran to understand another, and now that I comprehend you, I am ashamed of putting you in such a position, and I had no right of keeping a grandfather from protecting his family. For that, you may join us in rescuing your grandson. But, after we save your grandson, you and him are to no longer be part of this war, you have a family and I shall not bare wtiness to more gradnfathers loose their sons and grandsons in this, I have had my fill. But for this battle, you are more than welcome to join. Come Sir Joestar, to the bridge!" The Minister rushed off to the bridge.