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It’s not collateral if they’re already gone. Take it from my experience- recovering from this isn’t in the cards.
Their life force is still there. Once I eat the dragon’s flesh, I may have the power to free them.
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It’s not collateral if they’re already gone. Take it from my experience- recovering from this isn’t in the cards.
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If someone had come along before with the chance to do everything they could to stop that dragon before it came here and did this to them, I know all of them would have wished for it in a heartbeat. No one can afford half measures.
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It’s a home. But if it sees a threat coming, who wouldn’t hesitate to escape? Make a new one, somewhere else. On top of someone else’s.
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We prance around being careful and methodical, the dragon catches wind of what we’re doing, gets away, disappears and does this to someone else. This place isn’t in our hands, but if that happens, whatever comes next will be.
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Even if it means foregoing whatever chances anyone thinks there are of saving these people.
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A second chance is more than they can have. We need to give them justice, and strike so hard and fast that this abomination can’t connive its way out.
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Not this exactly. But a massacre that strikes a massive resemblance to this one, was the responsibility of someone you helped me kill.
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It’s familiar. More familiar than I expected it to be.
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*Walks a circle around a particular couple of folks, such that they land within my sight as I gaze into a bazaar of sorts that was ripe with activity. I stop walking and stare at the scene with a furrowed brow, and a gaze of growing contempt*
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Which does what if not provide answers?