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DAENERYS "sᴛᴏʀᴍʙᴏʀɴ" TARGARYEN ([personal profile] decisiveconquest) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-10-06 12:57 am

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I will not hide my identity nor pretend these words are not attached to me. There were men who thought I committed many wrongs before I came here. One man held me accountable and spared me nothing besides a lingering death, which leads me to my question: in your estimation, are there any crimes that are unforgivable?

What a common man or woman cannot - should not - do, a king or a queen can do for the good of their people, correct? Great sacrifices are expected in battle - in war - however do you think that a ruler's life should be forfeit for them? What good can they do if they are slain prematurely?

I can admit when I am wrong, but on this...

I don't understand.
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[personal profile] realimperfect 2019-10-18 01:09 am (UTC)(link)

I once held myself as above immigrants as well. But even those you don't consider worthwhile may surprise you, in other ways.

Patience. People are mortal, they die, eventually. Or their people, who I doubt had any choice under your 'usurper' in the first place if my estimations are correct, could have eventually killed them too. The masses will always disadvantage the few with power, eventually.