If that's what you think, then fine, I might as well just say I attacked them because I don't like them. If that's all you wanted to hear then go ahead and leave.
Look. I could be wrong, but pirate or not, I don't think you'd go out of your way to attack for no reason. You've made it pretty clear that you don't do things if there's nothing in it for you, and you wouldn't waste the time or energy to do it.
So what provoked you to attack? Why them specifically, instead of someone else? They've had enough on their plates recently to have any reason to try to go piss you o--
[ . . . Something about this seems off and strangely familiar ]
It happened to you too, didn't it? The boggarts got to you.
The boggarts. They show you whatever it is you fear the most. A person, a scenario, an object, anything. [ if this happened it sort of. changes things a little ]
If you saw something, I won't ask what it was. But it wasn't real. None of it was real.
It wasn't. What it thinks will scare or hurt you the most, it will become. If it were real, you may as well be speaking to my severed head right now. But . . . there are ways to stop them, if you can recognize them for what they really are.
The person does not necessarily have to be the thing that frightens you; the things they do or say can cause just as much harm.
[ he's thinking about how to word this ]
Something like this: I'm not afraid of you, but I am afraid you'll hurt someone I care about again. That said, anger or violence is a natural reaction to fear . . . on this planet, at least. It's the fight-or-flight instinct.
And I won't ask you to tell me. I could force it out of you easily enough if I thought it would help any, but it wouldn't. I don't expect you all to become friends or even get along, but civility has its place.
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