Violence often begets more violence and thus plunges others into this ridiculous game of war. You cannot possibly think that quenching your desires is all that matters. Only a child would think in such a manner with no care for others.
That alleged disguise of decency is no disguise if one indeed cares for the world at large. Violence only ends in death and misery. Nothing can be fulfilled if such anarchy was to reign and yet you seek it gleefully as if all meanings of morality mean naught.
I find that quite curious within itself since one could have the desire to fight without the sheer savagery that often comes later. I've witnessed such upon the Azim Steppes but even so, I find the sheer savagery of it all to be quite perplexing for a scholarly mind.
What is this reason, then? Do you seek violence to prove the worth of your morality or do you seek it for the chance to embrace death?
it's fine, I'm here trying to finish the last of Stormblood
That alleged disguise of decency is no disguise if one indeed cares for the world at large. Violence only ends in death and misery. Nothing can be fulfilled if such anarchy was to reign and yet you seek it gleefully as if all meanings of morality mean naught.
I find that quite curious within itself since one could have the desire to fight without the sheer savagery that often comes later. I've witnessed such upon the Azim Steppes but even so, I find the sheer savagery of it all to be quite perplexing for a scholarly mind.
What is this reason, then? Do you seek violence to prove the worth of your morality or do you seek it for the chance to embrace death?