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𝗦𝗢𝗹𝗰𝗼 ([personal profile] zauneyete) wrote in [community profile] aionlogs 2022-07-24 02:56 am (UTC)

Are they? "Just" people?

[ Gen's on the right track...ish. Silco's operation was never done in by letting something go -- at least as far as he knew, and as far as his time was concerned. Of course, when the one problem he didn't know had resurfaced, he did everything he could to snuff her out, to no avail.

No, Silco was actually thinking of the perspective of the Enforcers. The people who'd slammed the butt of their guns into his eye, squashed their revolution, and thought they were all quiet, and compliant. Vander had struck his deal with Grayson, and the undercity was left to fester, weak and poor, left to be nothing to Piltover, other than the source of their labor.

Silco himself was the problem they hadn't snuffed out. Vander had tried, too, tried to choke him, drown him, and Silco had lurked, and waited.

A normal person wasn't a threat, until they were.
]

It would be easier, but what's to say that's the most efficient? If one leaves the people, and takes out their soldiers, do you not think that the people would move on, and sign to take their place? Inspire others to do so? They infiltrate levels of Achamoth, or any other locations? They start to work themselves into other areas of Venera, or Godsblood, and they find ways to work against us Aions.

No, the Regent's right. Take them out, before they become a monster.

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