From another Warlock... you're too nosy, ask too many questions... in the name of "research", and what have you, but eventually it gets annoying. Curiosity killed the cat, you know, and there are some questions that shouldn't be answered.
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The question I'd like answered is, what answer is worth what cost? Not all answers are beneficial, not all costs can - or should - be paid. Many others have been driven mad by fruitless searches for knowledge for knowledge's sake, and I merely wish to stop it from happening again.
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I would argue that some secrets are best buried; secrets that will not serve us in this war, yet seem appealing because the price to reach them is so high. Exercise some restraint and you may be able to distinguish what is necessary and what is bait before it ruins you.
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Secrets leave a trail, leave clues. It's what allows us to seek them out in the first place. It is also foolish to think that one life does not matter. We do not yet know if there will come a time when new Guardians will cease to come into being; every loss may be irreplaceable. A fine situation we would be in if we found our way to victory but did not have the manpower to pull it off.
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Whether it is technology or the studies of the Light, or the mannerisms of our enemies so as to devise a counter, I am merely suggesting caution. It may be the architect that designs the buildings, but it is the hands of the workers who put it up.
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Perhaps we should be more concerned with who we throw into enemy territory. The many hunters who's lives are lost to arrogance. The Titans who are lost to poor planning in battles and their own pride. Man kind has been negligent in its resources.
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I would like to agree with you there, but we cannot ignore our own faults while we criticize those of others. As long as we've acknowledged that... it does seem like all Guardians could better themselves. I am not the one to suggest how, nor can any Warlock instruct a Titan or a Hunter. The changes must come from within their own ranks - you've said it yourself, I believe a Hunter would scoff at the very idea that the likes of us would ask them to change their ways. A Titan may be more willing to listen, but will not take it to heart. It is unfortunate.