What does it matter the reason...? [ Caoimhe says, feeling almost defeated. ] If when you kill a Monster, afraid that in the future it will turn and kill the innocent. Yet it yields unto you, and tells you it is afraid... Tells you, it wants freedom. Yet you still kill it anyway, because you deign the lives of people far greater then its own?
What difference in the light of that, does it make? When killing another, at the end of it all. Regardless of how, is often an inescapable sin?
[ She almost sounds mad - ashamed. Not at Fel no, not at all. At herself. At her fellow companions. At the world. ]
Who are we to judge the forests actions, when we haven't done any better then it?
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What difference in the light of that, does it make? When killing another, at the end of it all. Regardless of how, is often an inescapable sin?
[ She almost sounds mad - ashamed. Not at Fel no, not at all. At herself. At her fellow companions. At the world. ]
Who are we to judge the forests actions, when we haven't done any better then it?