Bob Schroeck Wrote:DHBirr Wrote:Leaving me wondering what they were like before Beryl corrupted them ... or did Endymion just have pathetic judgment when it came to picking subordinates for positions of trust?
On reflection, I suspect the backstabbing is a symptom of the corruption.
In chapter one, Beryl notes that there were four great nations comprising the polity of Earth during the Silver Millennium. Each of the generals came from one of those nations -- equal representation. I imagine that there had been a friendly rivalry between the four which the corruption then turned into something far more serious and malicious.
Perhaps he came from the nation that was where Japan is in the modern era, and that's why he was assigned to it?-----
Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea.
"Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia