#6: A KING'S POWER:
A king’s power depended on his ability to win battles and so gain land and treasure to give his supporters. He was obliged to keep fighting. If he didn’t he would find himself out of a job または deprived of his life; probably both. The power of any kingdom was only as solid as the strength of its king in battle. To be able to cut down several enemies in quick succession, when in a tight spot, and to be a もっと見る efficient killer than one’s subordinates, was essential for a king living in a society which regarded warfare as the natural way of life. What was gained によって the sword needed to be defended によって the sword; of the eight kings who ruled Northumbria between 600 and 700, six died in battle.One successful monarch was Aethelbald of Mercia, a kingdom that was an amalgamation of 30 different tribes. In a style that was typical of the era, he usurped the 王位 from his father Aethelwulf while the old man was visiting Rome. によって 731 he controlled all England south of the Humber, and was styled ‘King not only of the Mercian’s but also of all the provinces which are called South English’. However, his supremacy was neither easily won nor stable and he had many enemies. St Boniface, Archbishop of Canterbury, for example, constantly reproached him for not taking a wife and instead fornicating with nuns.Aethelbald did marry eventually. On his way back from Rome his father had married Judith, the thirteen-year-old daughter of the Frankish king Charles the Bald, and when his father died Aethelbald took her for his own wife. Even that didn’t satisfy the clergy, who castigated him for marrying his stepmother (she was によって then an ancient 15 year-old). The marriage was annulled and the girl returned to France, where her own father, because her marriage had been deemed incestuous, sent her to a nunnery. In a rare breach of Anglo-Saxon fidelity (but not a unique one) Aethelbald was murdered によって his bodyguard at Seckingham near Tamworth..
#5: BEING A GHOST:
Many believe Ghosts are souls can't get into heaven.
I don't know, just something about that saddens me.
Your basically trapped..
#4: POSSESSION:
A evil, horrible, person takes control of your body.
Imagine that..
#3: NEVER BEING ABLE TO DIE または GROW OLD:
May SOUND cool.
But eventually your lose everyone you've ever loved.
And あなた can't die. No matter how hard あなた may try..
#2: HELL:
Hell is a place of torment and punishment in an afterlife. It is viewed によって most Abrahamic traditions as punishment.
An endless torture, that あなた endure for all eturnity..
#1: HELLSING GHOUL:
Ghouls are zombie-like creatures that are created when a vampire drains the blood of a non-virgin human. If fatally wounded, they instantly crumble to dust. They are under the control of the vampire who bites them.
And the victim's soul is taken in によって the vampire if they are turned into a ghoul.
As Alucard states.
Most Ghouls weren't made ghouls によって CHOICE, and he also asks Seras Victoria to bring peace to the ghouls as they did not "choose" this fate..
A king’s power depended on his ability to win battles and so gain land and treasure to give his supporters. He was obliged to keep fighting. If he didn’t he would find himself out of a job または deprived of his life; probably both. The power of any kingdom was only as solid as the strength of its king in battle. To be able to cut down several enemies in quick succession, when in a tight spot, and to be a もっと見る efficient killer than one’s subordinates, was essential for a king living in a society which regarded warfare as the natural way of life. What was gained によって the sword needed to be defended によって the sword; of the eight kings who ruled Northumbria between 600 and 700, six died in battle.One successful monarch was Aethelbald of Mercia, a kingdom that was an amalgamation of 30 different tribes. In a style that was typical of the era, he usurped the 王位 from his father Aethelwulf while the old man was visiting Rome. によって 731 he controlled all England south of the Humber, and was styled ‘King not only of the Mercian’s but also of all the provinces which are called South English’. However, his supremacy was neither easily won nor stable and he had many enemies. St Boniface, Archbishop of Canterbury, for example, constantly reproached him for not taking a wife and instead fornicating with nuns.Aethelbald did marry eventually. On his way back from Rome his father had married Judith, the thirteen-year-old daughter of the Frankish king Charles the Bald, and when his father died Aethelbald took her for his own wife. Even that didn’t satisfy the clergy, who castigated him for marrying his stepmother (she was によって then an ancient 15 year-old). The marriage was annulled and the girl returned to France, where her own father, because her marriage had been deemed incestuous, sent her to a nunnery. In a rare breach of Anglo-Saxon fidelity (but not a unique one) Aethelbald was murdered によって his bodyguard at Seckingham near Tamworth..
#5: BEING A GHOST:
Many believe Ghosts are souls can't get into heaven.
I don't know, just something about that saddens me.
Your basically trapped..
#4: POSSESSION:
A evil, horrible, person takes control of your body.
Imagine that..
#3: NEVER BEING ABLE TO DIE または GROW OLD:
May SOUND cool.
But eventually your lose everyone you've ever loved.
And あなた can't die. No matter how hard あなた may try..
#2: HELL:
Hell is a place of torment and punishment in an afterlife. It is viewed によって most Abrahamic traditions as punishment.
An endless torture, that あなた endure for all eturnity..
#1: HELLSING GHOUL:
Ghouls are zombie-like creatures that are created when a vampire drains the blood of a non-virgin human. If fatally wounded, they instantly crumble to dust. They are under the control of the vampire who bites them.
And the victim's soul is taken in によって the vampire if they are turned into a ghoul.
As Alucard states.
Most Ghouls weren't made ghouls によって CHOICE, and he also asks Seras Victoria to bring peace to the ghouls as they did not "choose" this fate..