flayn thinks it, and then is angry with herself for thinking it. would she be so quick to jump to violence before all of this? what she wants more than anything is for all of them to be at peace, but -
between the island, and the camp, and then the war back in fódlan, it's become apparent that peace must be won at the point of a sword. will that be the case here as well?]
I would be interested in seeing the exact terms of the agreement we signed in our dreams. Surely that would provide somewhere to start, with figuring out a strategy...
[ if there is a person he can question at the end of a blade, he will. if he can end this with a dagger, he must. more than anything, by the end of their last 'game,' he'd just wanted to believe that they could achieve a kinder ending.
but more and more, he wonders if that's even in the cards for them. perhaps peace and kindness are things for other people—things that they must fight for. ]
I do not know if contractual loopholes will be our way out, but it is a place to start.
[ even if he doubts the terms will be in their favor. ]
I do not yet know. I suppose it depends on what is written, and on how much room there is for loopholes.
[if the contract is airtight, there won't really be much they can do, will there? but... she'd like to think they can find some way other than the obvious (or what feels like the obvious, now that they're on round three of murder).]
I want to get us out of this mess. Us, and... the people they took from us. As quickly and as safely as possible. But I do not know how.
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[or just kill it, honestly.
flayn thinks it, and then is angry with herself for thinking it. would she be so quick to jump to violence before all of this? what she wants more than anything is for all of them to be at peace, but -
between the island, and the camp, and then the war back in fódlan, it's become apparent that peace must be won at the point of a sword. will that be the case here as well?]
I would be interested in seeing the exact terms of the agreement we signed in our dreams. Surely that would provide somewhere to start, with figuring out a strategy...
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but more and more, he wonders if that's even in the cards for them. perhaps peace and kindness are things for other people—things that they must fight for. ]
I do not know if contractual loopholes will be our way out, but it is a place to start.
[ even if he doubts the terms will be in their favor. ]
Is that what you intend to do, Flayn?
[ what is her plan here? ]
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[if the contract is airtight, there won't really be much they can do, will there? but... she'd like to think they can find some way other than the obvious (or what feels like the obvious, now that they're on round three of murder).]
I want to get us out of this mess. Us, and... the people they took from us. As quickly and as safely as possible. But I do not know how.