Argumentative Essay: Honor Or Murder?

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The night of Friday, October 2nd ended with feelings of conflict and bitterness for a particular squad. On the other hand, it was arguably the most lovely day that ever occurred to the squad known as Potenza; some people may have seen this event coming, while some others—Iron Survivor, for example—may have considered it a gift of God, for he was overjoyed and almost threw a 50lbs dumbbell at someone's face during his short celebration.

On the night of Friday in Finland, Jones had been attacked by two vicious members of ISIS. With the current information available, it is not possible to determine what exactly had happened. We presume that these ISIS members were possibly hired by someone in Potenza to disrupt the balance in TWL. Jones had been
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A tear flowed down his cheeks and he slurped it. Enf, the captain of Vikings who was there at that moment, threatened Jones that he would commit suicide along with Ravos if he was to leave. However, Jones being the selfish person he was, he decided that his own life was more important. After all, he had two vicious ISIS members pointing their rifles at his head. Deep inside Jones, there was a feeling of intense guilt, but ended up coming to the conclusion that he would try his best to honor the integrity of Vikings on Potenza.

Iron Survivor did not seem to care about the anguish that Vikings had. In fact, he was already preparing a welcome ceremony as if he had already joined, completely mocking Vikings who had relied on Jones so much until now. Jones said his final goodbyes to Vikings and asked Iron Survivor if he had a moment. The conversation between the two could not be fully recorded, and therefore what will ensue is merely a brief observation.

Jones had explained to Iron Survivor that he still wished he had stayed on Vikings, but his life was in danger and couldn't have done so. He explained that he would do his very best on Potenza as to not disappoint his fellow Vikings teammates that he had left. Iron Survivor seemed to not care what he said. Perhaps he was feeling too

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