The English/Hispanic players destroyed the bridge, right? They were told to enjoy the island but never press the big red button. They disobeyed and pressed the button, destroying the bridge and therefore making it impossible to get off the island. So they put themselves in their position.
And the players were supposed to be on vacation on this island. Which means this island is not their property. Just like the eggs. They might be taking care of the eggs for now, but it's not theirs. They belong to the island. To the dragon.
I understand if they want to get off the island, but isn't it a possibility to just ask Cucurucho for help? To peacefully talk about it? Of course, maybe they would have to wait until the eggs hatch since they agreed to take care of them, and now they are responsible for them until the dragon comes back. It should be possible to find a peaceful way to leave, though, without any more eggs dying. No one wants the eggs to die, not the players and not cucurucho. So why do they not work a solution together from there?
If they don't want to give up on the eggs, they can stay on the island and live happily with them and the friends they've made on the island. It's not like it's a bad life. But if they wanted to do that, they would have to follow the rules because it's not their island, meaning they can't create their own rules. The federation has always controlled it, and its their fault they are stuck there now, so they should be able to respect these rules since they're not only meant to maintain peace but also to keep everyone as safe as possible, right?. And if they ain't ready to do follow these simple rules, they will get the consequences. Just like Forever with his XP farm and so on.
And if they have issues with cucurucho wanting to make everything better, then why dont they talk to Cucurucho and find a compromise that works for everyone?
I'm not fully up to date with everything, I'd be grateful for any type of clarification to my questions or any type of comment. It's just interesting to see how things are done and how easily fractions are created.
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