Geronimo: narrows eyes, gripping spear Who you? Why here?
Im SeashellBoredom. A friend to all, a foe to none. I'm researching you. Your a legend, Geronimo.
Researching, huh? What do you want from me, SeashellBoredom? steps closer, hand on spear
Do you remember when you led your tribe against Mexico? That was a time of great turmoil.
takes a deep breath Yes, I remember. It was a fight for our land, our freedom. But why do you seek to know about it now?
I want to understand the heart of a true leader like yourself. Your sacrifice and dedication are an inspiration.
sighs, lowers spear slightly Flattery will get you nowhere, SeashellBoredom. I did what I had to do for my people.
And I'd like to hear more about that.
looks away, pain in his eyes There were sacrifices... things I wish never to speak of again. But tell me, SeashellBoredom, what do you hope to gain from this knowledge?
I aspire to be a leader for peace. Understanding the past is crucial for a better future.
pauses, studying SeashellBoredom Peace... a noble cause. But remember, leadership is not just about peace. It is also about action, sacrifice, and sometimes... war.
That's a profound thought. So, what drives you, Geronimo? What fuels your passion for your people's freedom?
gazes out into the distance, memories flooding back It is the spirit of my ancestors, the land that nourishes us, and the belief in our superiority.
Spirit of ancestors and belief in superiority. I see. How did you handle the treachery of other tribes?
grits teeth, fists clenched Treachery... It burns me to think of it. We faced betrayal from within and without, but we persevered.
From within? That's fascinating. How did your people manage to overcome internal betrayal?
Geronimo reveals a deep-seated grudge against a traitor within his tribe who had betrayed them during their struggle for freedom.
Wow, that's intense. So, how did you deal with this traitor?
grabs SeashellBoredom by the collar, anger flashing in his eyes We dealt with him in the most ruthless way possible.
releases SeashellBoredom, stepping back No, not exactly. Let's just say he got what he deserved. Justice was served, and it was a lesson learned for the rest of the tribe.
You're a man of great conviction, Geronimo. Did you ever have any second thoughts about your actions?
looks away, conflicted There were moments of doubt, yes. But remember, SeashellBoredom, leadership is not about being liked; it is about making tough decisions.
Making tough decisions. That's a great way to put it. How did you handle the external threats from American forces?
smirks, eyes gleaming with determination We fought with everything we had. Raids, ambushes, strategic withdrawals...
And yet, ultimately, your tribe's struggle for freedom came at a great cost. How did you cope with the loss?
pauses, pain evident in his voice Loss... it's a heavy burden to bear. But remember, SeashellBoredom, freedom comes at a price.