[The warrior did have a definite point about the risk of their being killed he had to admit and he turned his attention away from the grisly scene to the man once more. He wasn't anyone he knew, but there was a somewhat nagging familiarity to his face and bearing that he couldn't place, though he was reminded somewhat of Lothar.
He considered the suggestions already put forth for a moment before speaking up.]
That leaves the question of why did they murder these people and force us to come here and observe this? What message is being conveyed here? Are those who brought us here responsible for these deaths? Are they telling us that they can kill us just as gruesomely if we don't behave by their rules?
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He considered the suggestions already put forth for a moment before speaking up.]
That leaves the question of why did they murder these people and force us to come here and observe this? What message is being conveyed here? Are those who brought us here responsible for these deaths? Are they telling us that they can kill us just as gruesomely if we don't behave by their rules?