Also, that moment when a tiny bluetooth speaker you bought for 17$ shakes your whole room at full volume.
Sucessful purchase, indeed.
Volume != sound quality.
Also, that moment when a tiny bluetooth speaker you bought for 17$ shakes your whole room at full volume.
Sucessful purchase, indeed.
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...cant we just trap graveny?
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People having opinions about something's effectiveness or recognizing that you can't fool the same eyes with the same trick twice is the reason for lack of effectiveness? No wonder I wasn't on your side.
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It's just the way the world works. You find a way to stop him, he'll find a way to get past that. You're not the only one capable of affecting things in that manner.
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You sound like the overconfident sort.
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But it can be bypassed. Whatever you try on him wouldn't work permanently.
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Yeah, easy peasy. Just like that. Problem solved. No more worries.
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You're thinking on the right track, here, but let me guide you a bit more. He needed the vast number of deaths to be in such a concentrated area, as he can't expand his influence across pretty much all of Existence to take advantage of that... But he can now, and he's growing ever-stronger because of it.
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The act was never meant to kill even the smallest segment of the population. In fact, the only civillian casualties that occurred were caused by the raging conflicts around and not the destruction itself. The deaths of everyone else came after, on the evacuation ships. In short, Graveny used my plan to put such a large number of people in a position to die so that he could exponentially grow his own power.
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You're aware that I'm the one responsible for the destruction of Waternaux City, yes?
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I'm getting back at Graveny for playing me like a fiddle.