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Locke and Macer watch the ring being destroyed and return to Sedra. While there, Locke walks though the outdoor market in Sedra City while in deep thought. In these sequences, a final monologue from Aiken is heard: | Locke and Macer watch the ring being destroyed and return to Sedra. While there, Locke walks though the outdoor market in Sedra City while in deep thought. In these sequences, a final monologue from Aiken is heard: | ||
''"Death will come to all of us. Especially soldiers. It will come | ''"Death will come to all of us. Especially soldiers. It will come, inevitable as the sun. It is only to be feared if you fear what is on the other side of it, if you see darkness in your soul rather than light. In a way, I suppose soldiers are gods. You give your life away so others will live in peace, even if it's only fleeting. The ones who live carry parts of you with them, your deeds become seeds for theirs. The sacrifice carries forward. And in their final moments as a soldier, you know they will have to answer the same question you did in yours: with your life, would you only create death, or with your death would you create life? That is my question to you, Commander Locke, how will you die? And for what?"'' | ||
===Second Stories=== | ===Second Stories=== |