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That is fundamentally different from ordering the assassination of some faceless diplomats who aren\'t guilty of anything other than facilitating an alliance between two nations who \'\'might\'\' be responsible for the mage storms, whether the order was given with any malice or not. Tremaine\'s intentions were good, but his methods were not appropriate, and the two situations were not comparable. If Ulrich and Karal had committed some kind of crime against Tremaine or someone he knew, \'\'then\'\' the situations would be similar and the Valdemarans would be hypocrites for being pissed about it.
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That is fundamentally different from ordering the assassination of some faceless diplomats who aren\\\'t guilty of anything other than facilitating an alliance between two nations who \\\'\\\'might\\\'\\\' be responsible for the mage storms, whether the order was given with any malice or not. Tremaine\\\'s intentions were good, but his methods were not appropriate, and the two situations were not comparable. If Ulrich and Karal had committed some kind of crime against Tremaine or someone he knew, \\\'\\\'then\\\'\\\' the situations would be similar and the Valdemarans would be hypocrites for being pissed about it. But as it is, Valdemar doesn\\\'t even consider assassination as a solution until they\\\'ve been at war with Ancar for five books and see no other way of stopping the bloodshed from continuing; Tremaine reaches for it as a first option once he suspects that Valdemar is a threat, without confirmation that his suppositions are true.
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