"Many greenhorns love the idea of being warriors. They adore the thought of their nas being sung and their actions of bravery being ntioned. They carry with them this naivety into a coming war."
"And then they wonder why they fall?" Instructor Dravok Kain's voice resonated through the quiet grassy plane.
"Let ask you, greenhorns, a question. When you stand before a horde of mutated beasts threatening to drown the entire world in pain and death..."
"Tell , on that precipice of the battle, what do you see yourself as?"
"Heroes, no? Guardians, no? Defenders, no? Noble warriors, no?" Instructor Kain said, and so of the students unconsciously agreed in their hearts.
Truly, that is what those who stand before others, facing opposition and risking death, are often called.
"You're wrong, and being wrong in war ans being dead!" Instructor Kain's voice ca at just the right ti when they all silently agreed in their hearts.
His thick, growling tone was enough to make their hearts almost spiral out of control.
"There are no heroes in war!"
"If you get into war, sense of morality is a luxury, for there is no good or evil, only victory and defeat."
"You'll face choices that no course or teaching can prepare you for. Kill or be killed! Sacrifice or survive! War strips you of morality and leaves you bare. In the end, you beco nothing more than a beast among beasts."
"So etch this well into your skulls. There are no heroes in war; there are only killers! And do you know what does the majority of killing...?" He asked, pausing slightly before continuing.
"Weapons!"
"For that reason, I, Instructor Dravok Kain, will raise no heroes among you. I don't train soldiers; I forge weapons. I create the coldest killers to have ever lived."
"So, if you sit before now, you beg for to turn you into a killer. If you cannot accept that, leave now..." Instructor Kain growled, waiting silently, but not a single student moved an inch.
Was it because they all agreed with his ideas?
Was it because they were now willing to beco killers?
Absolutely not.
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Even when they knew well in their hearts it would be ridiculous for an instructor to kill a student, none of them could still move from the fear in their hearts.
Before this beast of a man, even the rules, which were so clear, seed like nothing but epheral whispers. Sothing that beca null before him.
"Good. I trust that ans your silence shows your willingness." He said, and the slightest hint of a smile finally appeared on the man's face in the shape of a grin.
But with his scars, it only made him look even more savage and sinister.
"When we talk of war, we talk about its brother." He continued
"What is the brother of war? Death? Sacrifices? Victory and loss?" He asked rhetorically as they all silently listened.
"No. None of these is the true brother of war."
"The true brother of war itself is pain."
"If war is a beast that consus everything in its path, not divided between good or evil, then pain is its shadow—always following, always reminding."
"Together, they are the twin forces that shape the battlefield, carving warriors from flesh and forging strength from suffering."
The Relationship Between Pain and War:
"Firstly, pain is war's herald."
"Pain announces the arrival of war."
"It begins first with the tension before battle—the fear that coils in your gut, the tightening of muscles as weapons are drawn, and the raw agony of the first wound."
"Pain whispers, 'The beast is here. Prepare to endure.'" Instructor Kain whispered to them, further striking their nerves.
"Secondly, war teaches through pain."
"The sting of failure, the ache of loss, the searing burns of wounds—all are lessons etched into the soul. Pain hardens the body and mind, forging resilience and endurance in those who survive."
"Without pain, war would be chaos; with it, war becos discipline."
"Thirdly, if survival is truly all that matters in war, then its only true price is pain.
In war, every victory is paid for in pain. And pain, it is either your own or soone else's.
"Pain is the toll extracted for every step forward, every life spared, and every battle won.
"It is the brother that reminds you survival is not without cost."
"Fourthly, pain knows no sides."
"It strikes friend and foe alike—an impartial force that binds all warriors to the sa grim reality. On the battlefield, pain erases the differences between enemies, reducing them to their most primal selves—creatures clinging to life."
"And finally, pain is not just suffering. It is transformation."
"It is through pain that each and every one of you here will evolve into a true warrior. Each scar will be the mark of your survival, a testant to the battles you have endured and overco."
"It will strengthen your resolve, force you to beco the best adapter, and fuel your hunger to erge victorious."
"Today, I want each and every one of you to bear in your mind my perspective of pain and war. On your feet and repeat after until you burn it into your skulls!" The man commanded.
They all rose to their feet as Instructor Dravok's hand moved to his chest, clenched into a fist. The students repeated his actions.
"War is my brother, but pain is my blood!"
"War is my brother, but pain is my blood!"
"It courses through , fueling my rage and sharpening my instincts. The voice in my ear that whispers, 'Keep going.'"
"It courses through , fuelling my rage and sharpening my instincts. The voice in my ear that whispers, 'Keep going.'"
"Without pain, war is a beast without teeth, a battle without aning."
"Without pain, war is a beast without teeth, a battle without aning."
"For that, I do not fear them—I embrace them."
"For that, I do not fear them—I embrace them."
"For pain is not my enemy. It is my ally, my strength, and my proof that I'm still surviving."
"For pain is not my enemy. It is my ally, my strength, and my proof that I'm still surviving."
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