Tommy The Hawk

In Felix Foley, Promo by Felix Foley

Welcome one and all to the Foley Funhouse!

“Damien Wolfe has one of my friends. He’s holding the Conservator hostage until Invasion and I’m afraid of what he might do. Damien, I know there’s an evil within you, and I want to help. I’ve asked a good friend along to speak with you; his name is Tommy The Hawk.”

“There is a fight going on inside of you, Damien. It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves.”

“One of those wolves is evil. He is anger, rage, envy, sorry, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity and resentment.”

“He is everything hateful and horrible in the world.”

“That wolf manifests in the red light.”

“It’s there that it feeds.”

“He fed on Felix Foley; he fed on that poor therapist. He is indiscriminate and incandescent at times. That wolf is everything you are afraid of, Damien. When he comes out, there is nothing but fear and dread.”

“The other wolf on the other hand is good. He is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith.”

“He is everything joyous and wonderful in the world.”

“We haven’t seen that wolf.”

“Not even once.”

“Because despite there being a battle going on inside of you, this version of Damien Wolfe that we have the misfortune to know is that of a pompous, arrogant, self-serving man. He does not differ greatly from the red light to the white light – if only in violence, but he serves only one master; himself.”

“You do not have to be this version of the wolf, Damien.”

“You see, this terrible battle going on inside of you is one that is controlled by you.”

Because the wolf that wins the battle, is the one you feed the most.

You just so happen to be feeding the evil one.

“So, whilst you run and hide from the danger you believe lurks around every corner – it in fact lurks within you, because you choose to feed the dangerous, angry, horrifying portion of your soul with those around you.”

“At Invasion, you must choose the good wolf.”

“You must feed it.”

It takes a thousand voices to tell a single story, let this be yours.

“I know you’re listening, Damien Wolfe. I feel bad for you, because I can only imagine how hard it is to choose which pet to feed. That’s not an easy decision.”

“It is not a pet wolf, Felix; there are two wolves within him.”

“He feeds the bad one and neglects the good one.”

“That’s why he does bad things.”

“Oh, so if he chooses to feed the good wolf, he might do good things?”

“Precisely.”

“Well kids, I suppose that leads us to Foley’s Thought.”

With wolves battling inside you, you may be tempted to feed both the good and the bad – but the wolf you feed the most is the one that wins that war. Damien feeds the bad wolf.

Do you think we’re all wolves here in Arcadia and that Zeus chooses which of us to feed for his amusement?