Cyrus has the good of Meridian in mind. Unfortunately, when war comes knocking, his aim is still to find balance, rather than push the offensive.
[ He's Good, but a weak sort of good, in her mind. She wanted to help him become better, to aid him in learning to go further and higher, but the longer it went, the more she realized that he wouldn't be able to. He wanted to do things the right way, but that was not always the Right way.
Something she knew very well, in fact. ]
The truth is that you have two options. You can either work to bring your world back from destruction, or you can decide to create something new. You will have to commit to that, and fight for it.
There are many truths beyond that, but the core of the argument is: do you give up on what is lost, or do you sacrifice what remains for something new?
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Cyrus has the good of Meridian in mind. Unfortunately, when war comes knocking, his aim is still to find balance, rather than push the offensive.
[ He's Good, but a weak sort of good, in her mind. She wanted to help him become better, to aid him in learning to go further and higher, but the longer it went, the more she realized that he wouldn't be able to. He wanted to do things the right way, but that was not always the Right way.
Something she knew very well, in fact. ]
The truth is that you have two options. You can either work to bring your world back from destruction, or you can decide to create something new. You will have to commit to that, and fight for it.
There are many truths beyond that, but the core of the argument is: do you give up on what is lost, or do you sacrifice what remains for something new?