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<blockquote data-quote="Adan" data-source="post: 401949" data-attributes="member: 23399"><p>Agree with the rest but this is just very off. You have to have some criteria who you call a monster, whether its bloodlust or cruelty that makes one there is room to argue but its certainly not mere cowardice of falling short of your duties.</p><p>Also its easier to judge Sanders and the villagers afterwards but ahead of time they did not know how far thigns would escalate and might have legitimately hoped for the best. This doesnt absolve them but it is what it is, shewolf had to make choices in this escalated situation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I grant almost everything else you say. Blame primarily has to be put on the malicious youth (after Tollus). One slight inaccuracy ,you have no good evidence that they were out to kill or even that ALL of them were willing to kill. Their orders were not specifically to kill, they were guarding the site & trying to get the waystone. They did put Rivers life in danger, its a slight difference but it matters. Their ability or lack there of to do the harm of killing also should.</p><p></p><p>Sanders is bonkers for his inability to cause harm to those actively harming others. Altough the personal connection makes it understandable why its hard to do so.</p><p>Gweyr on the other hand is bonkers for maximizing harm.</p><p></p><p>If Garret was old enough to be a cultist she would have spared him. But since it was the neighbors kids, she treated in as a foreign invasion.</p><p>Her reasoning for it was explicitly wrong too, because showing Tollus that she can not be extorted like Sanders does not dissuade Tollus from meddling. Villagers are still sacrificable pawns for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adan, post: 401949, member: 23399"] Agree with the rest but this is just very off. You have to have some criteria who you call a monster, whether its bloodlust or cruelty that makes one there is room to argue but its certainly not mere cowardice of falling short of your duties. Also its easier to judge Sanders and the villagers afterwards but ahead of time they did not know how far thigns would escalate and might have legitimately hoped for the best. This doesnt absolve them but it is what it is, shewolf had to make choices in this escalated situation. I grant almost everything else you say. Blame primarily has to be put on the malicious youth (after Tollus). One slight inaccuracy ,you have no good evidence that they were out to kill or even that ALL of them were willing to kill. Their orders were not specifically to kill, they were guarding the site & trying to get the waystone. They did put Rivers life in danger, its a slight difference but it matters. Their ability or lack there of to do the harm of killing also should. Sanders is bonkers for his inability to cause harm to those actively harming others. Altough the personal connection makes it understandable why its hard to do so. Gweyr on the other hand is bonkers for maximizing harm. If Garret was old enough to be a cultist she would have spared him. But since it was the neighbors kids, she treated in as a foreign invasion. Her reasoning for it was explicitly wrong too, because showing Tollus that she can not be extorted like Sanders does not dissuade Tollus from meddling. Villagers are still sacrificable pawns for him. [/QUOTE]
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