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... tter than conversations with words. When the mercenaries came to Sefira, Keter had persuaded them through that kind of physical conversation, and it had worked well.
What was contained within the punches was not killing intent, nor the desire to win. The strong did not care about reason or logic—for the strong, power itself was reason and logic. Logical persuasion was the way of the weak or of scholars. Showing overwhelming power and making them obey was how the strong persuaded one anot ...
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