I'm not sure. I don't think there's a kindness in killing, no matter how it's spun.
For myself... it's combat. On the field, our actions are in the open and largely witnessed. Just as I make no attempt to hide my actions there, I can't imagine obfuscating them here, even if the combat is of a different kind. It's my responsibility to face what comes of it.
But to others, that way of thinking is wasteful, and I can't argue with that, either. My "fair", to them, can just be an excuse.
What would you have done, Iris? If you were approached to join?
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she takes a sip of tea, dwelling on the word.]
I'm not sure. I don't think there's a kindness in killing, no matter how it's spun.
For myself... it's combat. On the field, our actions are in the open and largely witnessed. Just as I make no attempt to hide my actions there, I can't imagine obfuscating them here, even if the combat is of a different kind. It's my responsibility to face what comes of it.
But to others, that way of thinking is wasteful, and I can't argue with that, either. My "fair", to them, can just be an excuse.
What would you have done, Iris? If you were approached to join?