Two thefts

Apr 19, 2011 18:18

For a place that is purported to be against seeking too much knowledge, it appears to enjoy contradicting itself. Though perhaps, like any organization, it simply has those within it that will work against it. No matter. Taking my own future in my hands is something I have intended to do ( Read more... )

-clow, revolution, -lezard, -rosalind, scheming, -genius, -tian, -eagle

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dragonking April 19 2011, 23:27:22 UTC
By gathering the right allies.

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vile_queen April 20 2011, 02:13:20 UTC
Practical and feasible. I know it is highly subjective, but what do you find makes a proper ally?

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dragonking April 20 2011, 12:17:24 UTC
Strength, whether it be physical or mental. Loyalty and devotion. The ability to follow orders. Soldiers, healers and advisors.

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vile_queen April 21 2011, 05:38:08 UTC
Healers. That is one thing I did not yet have on my mental list. And while loyalty and devotion take time, they are highly valuable and worthwhile.

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dragonking April 21 2011, 09:04:53 UTC
An army is never complete without medics. Only fools go into battle and expecting nobody to be hurt.

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vile_queen April 21 2011, 09:21:03 UTC
So to you it is an army, a battle. Does this then mean that you know war?

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dragonking April 21 2011, 09:35:55 UTC
...yes. Something tells me that I do.

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vile_queen April 21 2011, 09:50:05 UTC
I see. I strongly doubt that I have been in any such circumstances, which makes your different view all the more valuable. But how would one fight something along the lines of a battle when they do not know what, precisely, the other side consists of?

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dragonking April 21 2011, 10:02:39 UTC
Either by provoking reactions that makes the other side reveal itself and make mistakes, or gathering enough intelligence to figure out our enemy.

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