[Old habits never die hard. Despite the fact that it's been years since he spent hours poring over book in the library, trying to learn every bit of information he could possibly need to know for that upcoming exam, the feeling naturally returns. It's a comfort to him, being able to adjust to his old learning habits just like that. Granted, Percy's
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But one can avoid the casualties, correct? A suitable trial would avoid any and all issues if there is diplomacy at hand.
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[Clearly he thinks you're delusional if you're in favor of this.]
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Honestly, no, I hadn't. [He's a little resentful at that, catching him off guard with a comment that Percy really should have been aware of.]
I've honestly never encountered such a problem, due to the fact that history has taught us to consider civilians. Such a surrender is in fact a luxury most shouldn't deal with.
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[This sort of topic is all too familiar to him.]
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There aren't benefits to war, besides seeing just how savage it can be.
[Sits across from him with a few books of his own.]
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Perhaps it might be better to omit any discussion on engaging in such tactics.... [With that, he goes back to a book, presumably to look up relevant information to support that argument.]
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[Edge, having wandered through in search of something worth reading, apparently feels obligated to offer his bigmouth opinion.]
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[As intrusive as that sounds, he's genuinely curious.]
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What if you believe it to be a perceived threat? There are several who honestly believe that a certain.... Dark Lord has returned, but without evidence to the contrary, you'd risk engaging in conflict?
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