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nq995104_msg0001 |
If we're to believe what Tohma has told
us, then it would seem he got locked up
for the crime of mass murder. |
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nq995104_msg0002 |
But we also heard that he took rearguard
in order to let his comrades retreat. |
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nq995104_msg0003 |
And while he was fighting to save his
comrades, he killed a large number of
Kevesi soldiers. |
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nq995104_msg0004 |
It's not like he did his case any favors,
but he was just fighting his enemy, right?
That's what we're all taught to do. |
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nq995104_msg0005 |
Certainly. That would just be the normal
thing to do when you're in the Flame
Clock's clutches. |
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nq995104_msg0006 |
Excuse my speculation, but he didn't
extract the flame from the enemies
he defeated, did he? |
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nq995104_msg0007 |
If he was blinded by rage like he said,
then I think he was more preoccupied with
crushing those Kevesi than anything else. |
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nq995104_msg0008 |
You do raise a good point... You can't
exactly extract someone's flame while in
a Levnis. |
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nq995104_msg0009 |
Looking at it from the Consul's point of
view, that wasting of good flame would've
been cause enough to lock him up. |
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nq995104_msg0010 |
This'll sound grim, but hear me out. I think
the Consul could've solved this more easily
if he'd just snuffed him on the spot. |
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nq995104_msg0011 |
Good point, but you have to consider that
Tohma's deeds would've won him favor
with the troops, despite irking the Consul. |
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nq995104_msg0012 |
Executing him for valiantly saving the lives
of his fellow soldiers would've backfired
massively. |
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nq995104_msg0013 |
He was a right pain in the Consul's arse,
that's for certain. |
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nq995104_msg0014 |
It would go some way to explaining why it
would've been far easier for the Consul
to lock him up under false pretenses. |
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nq995104_msg0015 |
So, then, perhaps it'll be possible to not
only convince him not to fight us, but also
to free him from prison. |
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nq995104_msg0016 |
I don't mind fighting him, either way. But
we'd be saved a whole lot of fuss if you
could talk him out of it somehow. |
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nq995104_msg0017 |
There's only one way to find out.
Let's head to Tohma's cell, and
see what we can do. |
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