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* The Baramus Massacre doesn't make a whole lot of sense, simply from a logistics point of view. There were 5000 people in the city. You'd need to have a large enough group of people to accomplish it in one night. But having a large enough group means that you're going to have people like Denim, who'll refuse to take part. There's a mechanic where, if you wind up killing people of your same nationality of those in your army, they'll lose loyalty and eventually leave, which means the secret gets out and everything is for nothing. Conversely, if the army is too small, people will escape, and its likely your secret gets out. It's an incredible gamble that could've just as easily wound up blowing up in his face.

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* The Baramus Massacre doesn't make a whole lot of sense, simply from a logistics point of view. There were 5000 people in the city. You'd need to have a large enough group of people to accomplish it in one night. But having a large enough group means that you're going to have people like Denim, who'll refuse to take part. There's a mechanic where, if you wind up killing people of your same nationality of those in your army, they'll lose loyalty and eventually leave, which means the secret gets out and everything is for nothing. Conversely, if the army is too small, people will escape, and its likely your secret gets out. It's an incredible gamble that could've just as easily wound up blowing up in his face.face.
** It's explained that an (offscreen) army that comes in and does it.
* Allegedly, Cistina and Cerya remember Denam and Caitua. How come they didn't mention it?
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* The Baramus Massacre doesn't make a whole lot of sense, simply from a logistics point of view. There were 5000 people in the city. You'd need to have a large enough group of people to accomplish it in one night. But having a large enough group means that you're going to have people like Denim, who'll refuse to take part. Its part of GameplayAndStorySegregation, but if you wind up killing people of your same nationality, they'll lose loyalty and eventually leave, which means the secret gets out and everything is for nothing. Conversely, if the army is too small, people will escape, and its likely your secret gets out. It's an incredible gamble that could've just as easily wound up blowing up in his face.

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* The Baramus Massacre doesn't make a whole lot of sense, simply from a logistics point of view. There were 5000 people in the city. You'd need to have a large enough group of people to accomplish it in one night. But having a large enough group means that you're going to have people like Denim, who'll refuse to take part. Its part of GameplayAndStorySegregation, but There's a mechanic where, if you wind up killing people of your same nationality, nationality of those in your army, they'll lose loyalty and eventually leave, which means the secret gets out and everything is for nothing. Conversely, if the army is too small, people will escape, and its likely your secret gets out. It's an incredible gamble that could've just as easily wound up blowing up in his face.
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* The Baramus Massacre doesn't make a whole lot of sense, simply from a logistics point of view. There were 5000 people in the city. You'd need to have a large enough group of people to accomplish it in one night. But having a large enough group means that you're going to have people like Denim, who'll refuse to take part. Its part of GameplayAndStorySegregation, but if you wind up killing people of your same nationality, they'll lose loyalty and eventually leave, which means the secret gets out and everything is for nothing. Conversely, if the army is too small, people will escape, and its likely your secret gets out. It's an incredible gamble that could've just as easily wound up blowing up in his face.

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