Danielle believes her entire family -- the pack, not the mortal side -- are going to die holding off her grandfather when Ragnarok comes, and she's fine with that. It will build a better world, a better peace, than any that came before. But it will take destroying the old one; war was inherently destructive. Midgard wars rarely even included the 'building a better peace' part, so they often didn't gain the participants anything at all. It was sad.
But oh, good, a lovely new topic. "Well, there's always lots of new information. Used to being at Granny's--" when she's on this plane of existance at all. "-- and just learning things alongside my brothers in sisters, and there's nobody around but us and Granny's tenants. But with so many different people, you pick up the information differently."
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But oh, good, a lovely new topic. "Well, there's always lots of new information. Used to being at Granny's--" when she's on this plane of existance at all. "-- and just learning things alongside my brothers in sisters, and there's nobody around but us and Granny's tenants. But with so many different people, you pick up the information differently."