I’m tired of stories that speak to vague platitudes like “it’s human nature to war.” It’s such a skin-deep interpretation of history to assume that nations will always fight “just because.”
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Also, placing Eldia in such a powerful position to do what they wish to the rest of the rumbled world leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I guess it’s their turn to do imperialism now? Is killing 80% of the world worth it for that?
I’m tired of stories that speak to vague platitudes like “it’s human nature to war.” It’s such a skin-deep interpretation of history to assume that nations will always fight “just because.”
spoiler
Also, placing Eldia in such a powerful position to do what they wish to the rest of the rumbled world leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I guess it’s their turn to do imperialism now? Is killing 80% of the world worth it for that?