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The Lone Badger
Sep 24, 2007

The first ending implies that the Dragon somehow brought about the rebellion that would cause it to target Rhal'tuum Prime for Scourging. How would it do that, if it sleeps until there is rebellion?

(Also the Longrifle description says it is useless up close. How does this manifest?)

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The Lone Badger
Sep 24, 2007

A wrinkle occurs to me. If you are fighting the Dragon then you have already lost.

HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:

Supersensibility. How can it be? The Dragon proceeds exactly where it must, as if it has practiced the fight a hundred times before this first.

The Dragon has practiced this battle a hundred times, remembering all the ways in which it could have failed. The fact that the battle is now actually happening, in reality, means that The Dragon won it.

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