[The screen comes on, and the first thing that can be seen is Spyro enjoying what appears to be the carnage of a... cow? Spyro lays the communicator on the ground and tilts in in an angle with the help of a bone literally torn out of the poor creature the dragon hunted down
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Hello China!
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How exactly did you hunt that monster down, aru?
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It's the only honorable way to slay an animal you are to eat.
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He died in the war though... [Spyro's smile drops to a remorseful frown.]
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I know how it feels, though, for I have lost many dear comrades myself.
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It's always had to lose someone... isn't it? [Spyro clutches his fist. The pain of loosing Ignitus so little ago actually makes him begin to tremble...] It can make you... [He closes his eyes tightly.] Angry too... [:ittle growl escapes at the end of that one.
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Yes, I know. It can also make one feel helpless, aru.
However, I do not believe they would want to see us grieving for them for too long. They would want us to move on, carry their memory in our hearts, and live the life that they could not, aru.
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Yeah... I guess you're right.
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As for what happens to Nations, I do not know for sure.
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[The dragon was truly sad in both ways. On one side he felt kinda bad that China didn't know why he existed, on the other side he found that maybe being that way was actually being fortunate. Spyro's fate had been written down long before he was even born, and as such he would have to follow such fate.]
[With a small frown] is it truly that bad to have no fate though?
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