Sir_Travelsalot
Never wakes up tired.
- Location
- At Home
That didn't stop us from getting shot before, even though we weren't on the front line when it happened. IRL in the American Civil War, in one of the first battles the upper crust of the nearby town showed up with their families to observe the fighting as entertainment. They set up a good distance away, on a hill far off to the side of the battle, nominally in range of nothing but eyesight of the battle.And they won't be in the frontlines fighting, they'll be in the rear, as they were when we campaigned before.
Several of them still died from stray shots. None of that distance from the fighting mattered as to their safety. There is no such thing as 'safe' within an active warzone. And unlike the idiot upper crust families who died in that battle, we're a professional soldier and know this fact, intimately so from our own wounds. Proposing to bring children to such a place in spite of knowing the certain danger they'd be in is utterly unconscionable. As opposed to what, leaving them in a boarding school where they might face abuse?