Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-7497475-20140127121339/@comment-25151516-20140209160135

"And when you've broken them down, what then?" James asked, reminded of a young man who was once broken and coped. "If they were to build themselves back up again, and overcome the pain, then you've doomed yourself by making them stronger."

James could feel himself speaking from his heart rather than his mind.

"Sure, you could say that people will break. But the ones who rebuild themselves will prevail against the pain and always win, rendering your attempts to break them to fail.

"The Children of Grimm understand this all too well. As a result, they ensure that mankind be a string wrapped around their finger, being woven enough until they can aptly snap mankind apart with one pull. They care not for the 'pleasure' of breaking someone. Merely their mutually ensured destruction.

"Now answer me this: How will you break men too strong to be broken?"