You think that justifies this? Because there's terror in the world, you're free to spread it even further because you think you have good intentions--?
[Ah, he can't keep up with that pace walking backwards. He spares another glance back, seeing that the space is--clear, nowhere to duck into butit gives him space to move--and slows to a stop.
He raises his shield, sword at the ready as he lets Amos approach.]
The Regent has made the decision to contribute, actively, to that rot. They are part of it. Part of why these people suffer. Your stance means absolutely nothing if you intend to carve out exceptions for yourself!
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[Ah, he can't keep up with that pace walking backwards. He spares another glance back, seeing that the space is--clear, nowhere to duck into butit gives him space to move--and slows to a stop.
He raises his shield, sword at the ready as he lets Amos approach.]
The Regent has made the decision to contribute, actively, to that rot. They are part of it. Part of why these people suffer. Your stance means absolutely nothing if you intend to carve out exceptions for yourself!