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mental link // S72
DIASPEIREIN To scatter, spread about. | MELIORISM The belief that the world gets better. |
ORIFLAMME A symbol or standard that inspires confidence, devotion, or courage. | VANGUARD The troops moving at the head of an army. |
DIASPEIREIN To scatter, spread about. | MELIORISM The belief that the world gets better. |
ORIFLAMME A symbol or standard that inspires confidence, devotion, or courage. | VANGUARD The troops moving at the head of an army. |
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Drautos was the general for longer than I was in the Glaive. He defected without thinking it twice. He got people onto his side. He'd been thinking about it for years and held onto that anger for who knows how long.
[Yeah, it's too much to think about. But right now they've been tackling the Enemy as it comes.
And he thinks it's time to take the fight to them, to start dismantling them, instead of reacting.]
The Chancellor can be his own agent for all I care. We're not given answers about the Enemy but the Enemy knows about us. I'm saying there's got to be something better than just waiting for them to spring at us.
[He sighs deeply.]
That's for another time, I guess.
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You're right. Nothing to do be done about it, not right now. More will be revealed as we join mission after mission.
[As if they had any choice.
But the subject of Drautos comes up again, and therefore another chance at a question as he tries to parse all of this.]
...Why did he do it? [All that anger, holding onto it for years... sounds familiar, a parallel to be drawn in his own enemy, just of a different degree.]
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[In a way, he could understand it. Not condone. Just understand. Losing so much, to join two armies, in an attempt to enact revenge?
It seems to Nyx that the history of Eos as a whole is steeped in revenge and anger.]
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Let a whole city suffer because of that anger? A slew of innocents that had nothing to do with it? All those lives lost, I hope he was happy.
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[This rings rather familiar, with the own man he had fought and faced.]
I don’t understand that way of thinking.
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