[Caim reads N's words with intent as he quietly contemplates how the entire world is a difference of truths and ideals. The fact of the matter is that war itself, is the spawn of such differences, when people are not capable of being above barbarians and primitive creatures.
Perhaps that is why Angelus as always found humans so repulsive. They're most often selfish and entitled. Caim's fallen into that category himself before. As much as he wants to claim his endless slaughter of Empire 'swine' was for Furiae's torment, or for the justice of his parents, there's no denying he did it for himself.]
Then the world that this story is from resumed peace and tranquility.
Soldiers hardly have the optimism to have faith in such ideals.
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Perhaps that is why Angelus as always found humans so repulsive. They're most often selfish and entitled. Caim's fallen into that category himself before. As much as he wants to claim his endless slaughter of Empire 'swine' was for Furiae's torment, or for the justice of his parents, there's no denying he did it for himself.]
Then the world that this story is from resumed peace and tranquility.
Soldiers hardly have the optimism to have faith in such ideals.