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*Sidesteps him*
That being?
*Another black orb swoops down and surrounds the man*
Simple. Pay your debt or serve in my war.
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*Sidesteps him*
That being?
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*Another black orb swoops down and surrounds the man*
Simple. Pay your debt or serve in my war.
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What debt did you possibly impose on these people?
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My network of Servants have established a trade brokerage throughout Existence. Services for territories, enforced by binding contracts. They chose this fate themselves.
*Holds my blade out to the side, and a drop of water runs down its length*
Debt has far outpaced supply. As my wonderful wife would tell you, the house always wins.
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I’m starting to get the idea that you’ve never done right by anyone. It’s incredible that you think you’re doing anything good here.
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All peaceful solutions have been tried and failed. Today ends the path of nonstop war.
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If you’re the only one convinced, there’s a problem. So you’re telling me they either fight your war, or they die, is that it?
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No one else has tried.
*The droplet falls to the ground, followed by another*
Death is not an alternative outlined in the terms.
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Surely there is one. Situations exist where debts can’t be paid, so if someone’s defiant toward option two, you have a means to make it happen.
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They forfeited that choice upon signing.
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You literally stripped the ability to make it?
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You can draw your own conclusions. In the end, would it matter?
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Yes. But you seem intent on nothing mattering. Is this true even of the good general here?
*Looms at him*
You owe a debt?
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Yes. But you seem intent on nothing mattering. Is this true even of the good general here?
*Looms at him*
You owe a debt?
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He's seen the "chief" at work and understands he can't win.
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So the way I see it, you have a few points of failure. Your armies could always fail you, in which case you won’t achieve the requisite territories in a timely manner. Of course, if you were to fall, there’s no delusional man to turn the ownership over to.
*Wipes sweat from my brow with my arm*
You’re a good planner, but there’s no way you planned for me.
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Even if you were to win today, countless years from now the loop will begin again, and I will learn everything that transpired. You cannot defeat omniscience.
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Alright, I've seen enough.
*Lands on the planet with my fist to the ground, cratering it*
Pack it up, dudes.
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Brute force isn’t a bad plan—the more he uses unfamiliar weapons, the closer he gets to backfire. You should watch out though, his aggregator lets him duplicate any tools, and his aggregator can combine them together. That sword has a pretty cool history, but his knife is his most dangerous weapon.
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Aeron: *sees you*
...they keep popping up like flies.