Dalia sighs, watching the group bickering.
"Friends, former friends, new friends, this is not the way. War shall lead to the violent destruction of a government that has upheld itself for decades. Truly, I do see those flaws in the system that have been mentioned, and agree that there are changes to be made, but must we be so sudden and forceful? Must we bear arms to convince the High Council that we have a choice in the future? This...This madness will only bring cause to more civil wars, as the cause of other young Mali who see flaws in the system and wish to change Malinor to their ways, as if we are clay in their very hands. Civil war upon civil war, we shall no longer recognize this forest as the lovely country that sheltered us under its giant trees, but as a scarred battlefield, graves covering the ground instead of flowers. War only leads to more war, and the success of a bloodbath is always short-lived.
War cannot be our last stand in the decisions of Malinor, or else we are doomed. This war will turn us into the savages animals that we pride ourselves in not being. If we are to stoop to that level, then why have we fought this war? So that we can overthrow an "unjust" system, when we ARE making an unjust system of judging our Council by how they decide upon various laws and acts. The violence is only tearing down a land that needs adjustment.
My thoughts are to cease this war, and instead, a slight change in government. Once we cease this uproar, I suggest that the High Council be temporarily destroyed, and we, the whole nation of Malinor, decide upon a new Council. However, we do this without violence, by merely putting a locked box outside the Hall of Labor, have a single slit in it, and drop in the names of our decisions. If the Council tries to stop the new voting, either by taking away the box or by telling their citizens not to vote, we can ignore: Peaceful destruction of our government, that shall raise it into a blossoming new one: Chosen by the people, for the people."
Dalia smiles, quickly walking off while the others talk about it.