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let's agree that we disagree
it may sound pretentious but I see people with that kind of beliefs misguided.
if someone sees killing people as a good thing, 'in the right scenarios', it doesn't make it a good deed. There are other ways of stopping someone from killing. You could argue that it is necessary or that it will bring to something good as a consequence for the others, but the deed is not a good one.
I disagree about morals being subjective. Besides killing a serial killer makes you objectively a killer. I'm not saying you can't understand why would someone do that, but it doesn't make it a good deed.
There are many things that are objectively good or evil. As an example killing someone to save a person is good from that person's pov, but evil from the family of the dead person's pov. That's what means that it's relative. If you look at it objectively killing someone is evil and saving someone is good, at least in our culture.
I understand, it was just a bit of rant don't take it seriously. Plus you like to say plus a lot ))
every of your character uses this word "plus", it gives the impression that they all speak as if they were one person
man old was he? he acts like a child but there are these thoughts as if he was 60
every time I see okay in a historical context it throws me out of immersion, just a tiny bit. People didn't say okay at the time. But that's just nitpicking probably.
I'm not sure if he is that loyal, the first thing he did was to report to someone that there is something strange with the prince.
I would say it's relative, not subjective
it's from monogatari I think
Some details? Didn't find anything about that, only a historical fiction book.
it's funny that even the king didn't understand his intentions
he is too young for a watch, maybe a pair of socks
he was more for: " you work, you don't eat")
it's so old that it shouldn't