Radio; Foreigners Only [Forward-dated to the 14th]
I have spoken with the Grand Justicar on the matter of removing the bodies. She has agreed to allow it. I will be contacting a mortician forthwith.
I speak now to all the foreigners here; Please do not act rashly. I understand your anger at the Justicar. It is justified. Risking your own lives and those of the people here, however, is not. The situation now is precarious at best.
We are guests in this city the same as the Justicar. I would hope we can show more consideration for Keeliai's denizens than her, however.
I speak now to all the foreigners here; Please do not act rashly. I understand your anger at the Justicar. It is justified. Risking your own lives and those of the people here, however, is not. The situation now is precarious at best.
We are guests in this city the same as the Justicar. I would hope we can show more consideration for Keeliai's denizens than her, however.
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[The fact that he didn't even know frustrated him to no end. He should have done better. He had been foolish. Hasty.]
And... I don't know. Do Chihuelans regularly sell their technology to people beyond their empire?
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...From the war with Malicant?
[It was just one more wretched thing that man had destroyed.]
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Stop looking so guilty, you haven't done anything wrong.
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I was not here, no. And no one who wasn't here will know either. I understand why they wouldn't want such painful reminders around, but what happens in a century or two if something like Malicant comes along again? Will they know what signs to look for?
[The man is from Germany. Troubled history has kind of been a thing well up to the late 80s.]
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One hopes. I think that they're capable of viewing the Emperors' tyranny and the threat of Malicant as separate issues.
It would be nice if they had some relevant experience for dealing with the Chihuelans. Perhaps we should poll the other Foreigners, and see if any of them are used to the theme of brashly invading foreign powers.
[ Even as he said it, a look of distaste was crossing the thief's features, because he had experience with that. The threat of invaders to Egypt had been an immediate and serious threat in his time-- in fact, that was what had prompted the Priests to decipher the Tome in the first place, and set off everything that Bakura had lived through and fought.
He was definitely not about to recommend that course of action to anyone else. ]
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[It was unusually blunt for him, but if there was ever a place that could be considered a brashly invading foreign power that liked to erase its own troubled history... well.]
Are you another who has seen battle?
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Aa, although not the way some of the others here have.
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I don't think any experience is the way it is for others. I wonder if that's one of the major criteria from which foreigners are chosen.
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You'd think so, some days. It may actually be the only thing that most of us truly have in common.
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[He shook his head.]
My apologies. I'm speculating, trying to find reason where there likely is none.
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I'll let you know if I hear anything else.
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