surprised that he bothers to rationalize he was vehement enough the rest of the time that you'd assume he'd rather us simply dead
[Not that he blames Frank, exactly - monsters do eat humans. They have a right to self-defense. But monsters do as well, and it's a bit pointless to kill any when the fog god'll keep bringing in more.]
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surprised that he bothers to rationalize
he was vehement enough the rest of the time that you'd assume he'd rather us simply dead
[Not that he blames Frank, exactly - monsters do eat humans. They have a right to self-defense. But monsters do as well, and it's a bit pointless to kill any when the fog god'll keep bringing in more.]