"No more or less dangerous than those who play on both sides." Of whom they are plenty aware, thank you. There will be opportunists in any and every conflict. There is a critical difference, though.
"But those who profit off the endeavors of both sides," says Frisk, hands folding behind their back neatly, "will lamentably find themselves with no friends should things come to a head."
If they go down amidst a blazing inferno, ultimately unaligned, preaching peace and neutrality until their last breath, it will have been worth it even if means they can save at least one life. Needlessly self-sacrificial, perhaps, but the conflict is inescapable. All they can hope is that they reduce it to as short-lived a thing as possible.
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"But those who profit off the endeavors of both sides," says Frisk, hands folding behind their back neatly, "will lamentably find themselves with no friends should things come to a head."
If they go down amidst a blazing inferno, ultimately unaligned, preaching peace and neutrality until their last breath, it will have been worth it even if means they can save at least one life. Needlessly self-sacrificial, perhaps, but the conflict is inescapable. All they can hope is that they reduce it to as short-lived a thing as possible.