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Felix, Flayn enter the scene
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Felix
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Flayn. What's that you're hiding?
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Flayn
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Oh no! My surprise is spoiled! I had brought some fruits for you to cut up, in addition to the firewood. I thought some variation might prove amusing!
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Felix
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No. I'm not doing that again.
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Felix
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I've got better uses for my sword than chopping up fruit and firewood.
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Flayn
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I cannot imagine what could be better than chopping fruit.
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Felix
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Chopping up my enemies.
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Flayn
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You say that as though you have many enemies.
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Flayn
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So you would rather chop people than firewood, is that it?
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Felix
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That's not how I'd put it, but a blade's purpose is to kill.
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Felix
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To chop wood, use an axe. To chop food, use a knife. It's simple.
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Flayn
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Surely it is not forbidden to use your sword for other things. Like chopping fruit.
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Flayn
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Swords that cut inanimate objects are serving a much finer purpose than those that cut living beings.
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Felix
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What a noble sentiment.
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Felix
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But without a blade to cut down your enemies, you cannot win.
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Felix
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Those who are weak lose everything, and they die. Those who are strong win, and live on.
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Felix
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I understand why you balk at bloodshed, but you must know that it has a purpose.
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Flayn
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And what purpose might that be?
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Felix
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A purpose. Let's just leave it at that. I'm not in the mood to debate you.
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Felix
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I'll continue to wield my sword. And, if necessary, cut down my enemies.
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Felix leaves the scene
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Flayn
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He certainly is a stubborn one...