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"But that small chance for freedom is, I believe, worth it. Someday the elves will fall. How can they sustain the fierce defense of their homeland with such overwhelming hatred directed at them? The dwarves face this same challenge. And many others have already succumbed or were beaten down. And only by joining the Freeborn of Eredane together can these things be avoided."
 
"But that small chance for freedom is, I believe, worth it. Someday the elves will fall. How can they sustain the fierce defense of their homeland with such overwhelming hatred directed at them? The dwarves face this same challenge. And many others have already succumbed or were beaten down. And only by joining the Freeborn of Eredane together can these things be avoided."
  
"So you ask me if I, alone, would have taken an entire army on for a chance to liberate some Freeborn. I will not lie. I would have at the very least pondered it. In the end, if I could not come up with a coarse of action that I felt had a chance of succeeding, '''however small''', then I would answer no. I would have to let the prisoners remain in chains. And I would have felt all the pain of making that decision."
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"So you ask me if I, alone, would have taken an entire army on for a chance to liberate some Freeborn. I will not lie. I would have at the very least pondered it. In the end, if I could not come up with a coarse of action that I felt had a chance of succeeding, then I would answer no. I would have to let the prisoners remain in chains."
  
 
''*Shadaar grins*''
 
''*Shadaar grins*''
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''*Shadaar bows to Eranon and then gestures that they should rejoin their companions*''
 
''*Shadaar bows to Eranon and then gestures that they should rejoin their companions*''
 
 
== Kevin ==
 
wow.
 
 
I'm a fan of heroes.  My favorite fictional hero is Captain America.  In a weird parallel way I'm really seeing and loving Shadaar's response and thought here.  I am (honestly) shocked that it is NOT Eranon thinking this way first.  I think that's refreshing and shows some interesting "development" of the characters.  In a way, Shadaar's perceptions are in this way offering Eranon a chance to take back his unfettered optimism that has (obviously) altered with his experience.
 
 
I say this because, of this statement...
 
 
 
''"...at times we may be asked to choose between saving a few or saving a thousand.  If we march an army against the shadow, this is what we do, we ask a few to sacrifice to save many, we ask few to resign to a short life or torture or slavery that we may one day save them all.  This was the source of my hesitation.  Every life cannot be saved." ''
 
 
 
Wow.
 
 
That in my humble opinion can be the dangerous slippery slope of comprimise.
 
 
I'm NOT saying it's a bad or unwarrented or even less intelligent/tactical solution, but it's certainly not the inspired (perhaps innocent) hope and dream of a hero-born.  Captain America would have FOUND a way to dive into that perverbial army to have every life.  Is that a fair or achievable journey?  I don't know.  Especially in Aryth.  But it's the ultimate aspiration of a HERO I think. 
 
 
My point is made by considering an idea that I've heard before...  Even if only one soldier has to die in a war - the risk wouldn't be "acceptable" if it was YOUR son that was the one to die.
 
 
 
Much as I love the intricate politics and devious dealings with Zal'Kazzir.  Much as I love Kyuad's secretive and mystic mage ways.  Much as I love Durgaz pure style.  I love this conversation and line of thinking MUCH MORE.  I love both of your perspectives.  I love this "relationship" that you two are developing.  I can't wait to see how each of you "challenge" the other, because in that - you'll only be BETTER heroes.  And that's just cool.
 
 
 
In the end - I ... Kevin.  Believe, want to believe, in HEROES.  I'm a sucker for the true blue boyscout, who won't falter.  They're MUCH harder to play than any other personality.  Much much harder.  There's a reason that I always include the word "HOPE" in all my openings and conversations about the result of your actions... 
 
 
 
Nice work guys.
 
 
I encourage you to continue developing your own unique perspectives, especially since they seem to be on the more "positive" side of the word hero in Aryth.
 
 
 
==Steve==
 
 
That's a cool perspective.  I also will throw in and say that I like that Shadaar had to bring Eranon back to himself, which is what it really was.  In the end, it may have been bad role-playing on my part, but I like the end result.  It will help Eranon think better before he acts next time.
 
 
I like the idea of saving every life, but just to be sure I made Eranon's point correctly.  Let's say you wanted to break the seige on Three Oaks, people will die on both sides.  The point was that people will be asked to die, to lay down their lives.  I hope I got through that in Eranon's view, the greater good, the freedom of more people is more important than any one of us or what we may care about.  I think that is equally heroic.  You can't not wage the war because people will die, or be captured, or tortured, etc.  I just wanted to make sure my point got through okay.
 
 
 
== Brandon ==
 
 
"The Greater Good". Those are dangerous words! Many evils can be brought about by those words...
 
 
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions" and all that. :)
 
 
==kevin==
 
 
hehe... yeah - and this is why I like this line of discussion.
 
 
I totally got what you were saying with Eranon, I also like that Shadaar is helping to remind you of such things.  I also like Brandon's note on the greater good.  All great stuff.  :)
 
  
  

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