Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-35691777-20181102002517/@comment-35691777-20181107185803

The Minister's composure did not change in the slightest. He looked down at Kara and kneeled to her, to then look at the furious human and spoke to her in a peaceful manner, "Young human, it is a Grimm, yes. But why does it deserve to die? It is not truly the creature's own fault for its own creation. It is not like the sentient beings to which we are. Sentient life-forms possess the power to choose for themselves and to course their own destiny, be that destiny be the path of good or the path of evil. The Grimm, however, they do not have a choice. It is in their nature, that they must fight and destroy, they can not be blamed for what they were made to be. But, they have the power to learn. Perhaps not like on the very level of intelligence to which we sentient beings of whom we are, but rather the ability to learn how to survive, to fight, to hate, and perhaps..to learn respect. And with respect, there can be compassion." The Minister then stood tall with a stone expression that would rival the greatest of leaders, "If we choose to fight and there is absolutely no other option but to kill, then we must. But...if we do not need to kill, if there is another way, then we must always take the other way. Life is greater than any treasure that any sentient race could ever imagine, be it gold or power or even knowledge. We must protect this sanctity, even towards the Grimm. I do not say that we must not fight, we fight if we have to, but kill, only when there is no true other way."