[ It does. It absolutely does, and any comparison he could make would be no comparison at all. Committing yourself to a cause that ultimately betrays what you intended to make of yourself is one thing, but York didn't choose to be the bad guy.
He didn't choose to die for someone else's personal quest. ]
Is it the dying, or knowing it was devoid of meaning, that troubles you more?
[ They can talk about this, sure, but he can't coach in sympathetic terms to save his life. So. He gets this, instead. ]
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He didn't choose to die for someone else's personal quest. ]
Is it the dying, or knowing it was devoid of meaning, that troubles you more?
[ They can talk about this, sure, but he can't coach in sympathetic terms to save his life. So. He gets this, instead. ]