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“She ignored that, continuing her thought.  “…and I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that I’m on the verge of viewing your lack of physical abuse towards me as an act of kindness during my captivity, rather than focusing on the very real threat of violence or the wrongness of the abduction and enslavement in the first place.”  She nodded persuasively.  “I would hypothesize that indicates a stronger than expected emotional tie, even if it’s a dysfunctional one.”  She paused.  “Thoughts?” The tent was silent for a beat. “Huh.”  He finally got out.”
Elizabeth Gannon, Captive of a Fairytale Barbarian
“Apparently, none of the other people on the expedition had bothered to wear proper clothing, because they knew nothing about the climate they were invading.  Tandy would have told them, but informing them that they were idiots who would soon be burning in the harsh Wasteland sun while simultaneously being frozen in the constant freezing wind, would have been seen as her flaunting her knowledge. Which wouldn’t be good. To be frank, it was simply safer for her to let them suffer. So she told them nothing. She planned to quietly blend into the background as they died from exposure on the salt flats.”
Elizabeth Gannon, Captive of a Fairytale Barbarian
“Envy was not logical. So, an expeditionary force was hastily assembled and sent off to secure the region, for no other purpose than to keep someone else from doing it. The fact that The Wasteland was already populated did not figure into that calculation, nor did the fact that Galland had only sent a couple hundred men to seize an area more than twice the size of Galland itself.  None of that mattered.”
Elizabeth Gannon, Captive of a Fairytale Barbarian