I think you're straying too far off. All I'm saying that agreeing or disagreeing with the dragons will most likely end in death and misery for everyone.This is not a story about the end, it's about the journey.
Will's human, he will grow old and die even if he never fight, that's 'still death, just slower'.
Even the dragon doesn't mind dying, but he will go out in style-HIS style.
As he said it "I shall be equally glad to be slain, and my name carried to the end of the world"
The significance is in how you live, the choices you make.
The dragon will live following its ideal of a dragon.
It said what it wanted: War, Catastrophe, Feats of Valor, Maidens Sacrifice, Treasures, Deaths, HEROES
A different way to interpret the whole conversation has been the dragon asking 'can you entertain me (are you heroes)? or do I have to use you to make my own entertainment (start wars, cause catastrophes)'
I think you're straying too far off. All I'm saying that agreeing or disagreeing with the dragons will most likely end in death and misery for everyone.
I understand what the dragon wants, but that's not the point I was trying to talk about. I was pointing out that every choice Will make will still ultimately leads to bad-end, this one just makes the dragon acknowledge them as heroes while they fight.
You mean he dodged the dragon's attempt at controlling him? There was never a chance that he would talk it out, he would either fight or be used to start more battles for the dragon.My man almost talk-no-jutsu'd his way out of that.