[Sadly, it is the "modern age" where Keldor is from in his timeline, and the humans still will not see sense. It's enough to occasionally make him cynical about the whole "take back your crown" business. If he succeeds, he's going to need every ally he can get just to keep the inevitable coups, uprisings and assassination attempts at bay.]
Apparently they are not capable of such things. And yet they rule the kingdom of Eternia.
[Technically it's Randor, but he's human, so in effect humans rule the place.
At any rate, one can guess how the other peoples of Eternia have it. Not nearly as bad as the Gar, but it's probably not something to celebrate either.]
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Apparently they are not capable of such things. And yet they rule the kingdom of Eternia.
[Technically it's Randor, but he's human, so in effect humans rule the place.
At any rate, one can guess how the other peoples of Eternia have it. Not nearly as bad as the Gar, but it's probably not something to celebrate either.]