[And here, Frieda hoped to no longer have to contend with such dilemmas after death... alas! While Rome - much like France and Japan mentioned earlier - doesn't exist by that name in her world, the notion of ancient philosophers isn't unfamiliar.]
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Personally, I feel like it ought to be ruled as self-defense, but it still doesn't sit right with me. I suppose there's no right or wrong answer here, just different points of view.
[The devastating effect of the Sumatera Influenza would perhaps hit her all the harder if she knew that at the end of the events set into motion by her death, 80% of her world's human population will be erased by the very power she was meant to safeguard.]
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by that namein her world, the notion of ancient philosophers isn't unfamiliar.]...
Personally, I feel like it ought to be ruled as self-defense, but it still doesn't sit right with me. I suppose there's no right or wrong answer here, just different points of view.
[The devastating effect of the Sumatera Influenza would perhaps hit her all the harder if she knew that at the end of the events set into motion by her death, 80% of her world's human population will be erased by the very power she was meant to safeguard.]