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- ddd: albert wesker,
- ddd: byakuya kuchiki,
- ddd: eris,
- ddd: kaito kuroba [kaitou kid],
- ddd: kasumi tendou,
- ddd: kuroro lucifer,
- ddd: larsa solidor,
- ddd: mihael "mello" keehl,
- ddd: mireille bouquet,
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- ddd: ozai,
- ddd: rufus shinra,
- ddd: saguru hakuba,
- ddd: sari sumdac,
- ddd: setsuna seiei,
- ddd: simon,
- ddd: spain [antonio fernandez carriedo],
- ddd: sylar,
- ddd: tieria erde,
- ddd: william birkin
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It's decided then.
You're exactly the type of person I like. If I had any openings for friends, I'd offer, but as it is, I'm just going to have to control myself.
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Have you heard the story of 'The Kingdom Lost for the Want of a Nail?'
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No.
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I'll give you the short version. Due to a single bent nail in a horse shoe, a single warrior falls during a battle. Without that single warrior, the king he was meant to protect died. Without that king, the kingdom was conquered. Thus, the kingdom was lost for the want of a nail.
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That sort of thing would never happen in real life; at least not in the Fire Nation. A single soldier's failure could never be the downfall of the entire army.
What's a "horse shoe"?
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Strictly speaking, it could. If the soldier was in an important position. Some accounts are that the king himself falls due to the faulty nail. It's mostly a fable with a number of possible morals. The main ones are 'a single piece out of place can destroy the whole' or 'strong things are only as strong as their weakest point.'
A horse shoe is a metal cover for the hoof of a horse. A horse is a large quadruped, commonly used as a beast of burden. The shoes are nailed to their hooves, hence when a nail is bent it becomes loose and the shoe may fall off or twist into a position that will cause the horse to fall.
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I see. It doesn't hurt the animal? I don't know much about hooved creatures.
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As far as I'm aware, no. The nail is inserted into the keratin covering of the foot, not into actual flesh. Keratin is the same material which makes up finger nails and some animal horns and thus has no nerves.
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