I am offended. I am infuriated. I am angry that the only way that a so called civilized man fighting on the behalf of supposed freedom, who knows the transgressions that he's capable of would descend into that same gaping maw that he no doubt that he'd escaped from. That he would be so hungry for blood that he would risk his very right to have a family, the same right that Judas was condemned for questioning, in order to satisfy a futile need for revenge.
I'm offended the man you're with was condemned for doing less, and yet he is now forced to watch futiley as his warden undergoes a monumental recovery from crimes worse than his own, enforced by a so called goodly man.
I'm angry. I'm angry at the hypocrisy and the judgement and the fact that love might be used as a justification for destruction. I'm angry enough to BURN.
[More quietly.] But... it is the Marquis's right to do as he prefers, and fight back with words. And it is the proper retaliation to use, judging from Sexby's own propensity for citing liberating
You should... [He's trying to think of something that'll help, but he's not very good at this.] Visit the CES when you have a moment. Perhaps you could use a change in scenery.
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I don't understand what's going on, not entirely. What happened? I saw the Marquis in the infirmary, and I've heard Sexby's name, but... The reasoning makes no sense to me. Is this over something to do with Iago and Judas? [Totally clueless about any Masterworld anger, since lol, he was a crazy gas mask dude at the time.]
The Admiral won't provide technology that those in the infirmary aren't familiar with. And there's nothing outside of physical therapy that I know of that will serve those torn ligaments.
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I'm offended the man you're with was condemned for doing less, and yet he is now forced to watch futiley as his warden undergoes a monumental recovery from crimes worse than his own, enforced by a so called goodly man.
I'm angry. I'm angry at the hypocrisy and the judgement and the fact that love might be used as a justification for destruction. I'm angry enough to BURN.
[More quietly.] But... it is the Marquis's right to do as he prefers, and fight back with words. And it is the proper retaliation to use, judging from Sexby's own propensity for citing liberating
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I don't understand what's going on, not entirely. What happened? I saw the Marquis in the infirmary, and I've heard Sexby's name, but... The reasoning makes no sense to me. Is this over something to do with Iago and Judas? [Totally clueless about any Masterworld anger, since lol, he was a crazy gas mask dude at the time.]
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Ask away. Have you seen him?
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I do. I've been tentative in how I approached it. What has he told you about himself?
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But you must recall, I was there for the results of what Nygma did as well. All in all it's a very sticky wicket.
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And I'm still willing to help you with Arthas.
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Light, I'm glad to hear that. Thank you. He needs it, as much as he'd swear otherwise.
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