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It can be conducted through the human nervous systems
activating the most primitive parts of the human cerebellum.
The untoten are preserved by the same energy that drives them.
They are machines now muscles and bones driven by their loyalty to their master.
I have found that by triggering the pain receptors on these corpses
I can augment the soldier's strength and speed.
As someone who has extensively studied the effects of pain
it was inspirational!
I have found my purpose here
I am to bring pain to the world.
Richters line