Talk:Seddie/@comment-3512889-20111029131852/@comment-1717400-20111029133957

That's because every war has it's tragedies. This was, however, a friendship-testing war, so the worst that could happen was friends becoming enemies, which is still terrible. However, Death took two, very kind and loving civilians (I don't think they were arguing or anything, so they just stayed on the sidelines) for his own. We were all friends with them, and we united to mourn. Everyone forgot about the pain then ensued during the war, because the pain of losing a friend for good is much greater.