I finally came up with the shared victory metaphor I was looking for!
So let's say you are in a poker tournament, and have made it to the final table. Perhaps there are two players at the table who are going easy on each other, but not in a plainly obvious way; they don't bet into each other, and they never go head-to-head against each other. Maybe the other players don't notice because they are focused on their own game. However, suddenly there are only 3 people left at the table, and the odd-man out is beset by two players who are essentially working together to take the 3rd guy's chips. When all is said and done, they drive him out of the game, then suddenly announce that they aren't going to play anymore, but instead will split the tournament prize between themselves.
If you were one of the other players at the table, wouldn't this raise your ire a bit?
My point is not that I want ND and GoW to fight it out or anything, but I just want those who claim that the shared victory wouldn't have changed anything to really understand the opposing point of view. That, and I enjoy making metaphors that involve poker.
So let's say you are in a poker tournament, and have made it to the final table. Perhaps there are two players at the table who are going easy on each other, but not in a plainly obvious way; they don't bet into each other, and they never go head-to-head against each other. Maybe the other players don't notice because they are focused on their own game. However, suddenly there are only 3 people left at the table, and the odd-man out is beset by two players who are essentially working together to take the 3rd guy's chips. When all is said and done, they drive him out of the game, then suddenly announce that they aren't going to play anymore, but instead will split the tournament prize between themselves.
If you were one of the other players at the table, wouldn't this raise your ire a bit?
My point is not that I want ND and GoW to fight it out or anything, but I just want those who claim that the shared victory wouldn't have changed anything to really understand the opposing point of view. That, and I enjoy making metaphors that involve poker.
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