"One day you might want to keep one of them alive, and try some sort of peaceful resolution. It might earn us a couple of days of rest." Said the grand judge before putting the transcription of the interrogation away.
After finally being able to take out the helmet in at least twenty hours, Der took a deep breath and turned to look back at the grand judge, causing him to feel the same immense pressure that a simple soldier would feel when meeting the commander of the military. He then said, "A predator doesn't respect its prey enough to give up the hunt.. Unless the prey starts biting back."
Overwhelmed by this pressure, the grand judge was forced to use his gift just to be able to stand straight, then retorted, "But wouldn't a clear provocation, like killing their nobles, instigate them to send more at us? According to the intel we have gathered so far, it is a miracle we haven't been wiped out already."