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46. 'A logical decision is always the best, even if it hurts someone's feelings.' Which member of the Court is most likely to say this?

 

The Queen of Swords. She looks at logic not at feelings.

 

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EmpyreanKnight

I immediately thought of the King of Swords, but I have a feeling that his Queen can be even more ruthless when the situation calls for it. This reminds me of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian and his Empress Theodora.

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I immediately thought of the King of Swords, but I have a feeling that his Queen can be even more ruthless when the situation calls for it. This reminds me of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian and his Empress Theodora.

I concur with this.

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I think if feelings are mentioned at all, it has to be the Queen. I'm not sure the King would even think about feelings.

 

^ This.

 

As a Queen, she has a touch of Water — some conscious awareness of emotion... But feelings go right over the King's head; even when he gets helplessly ensnared by his own, he may deny their influence and avoid compassion, trying his damnedest to think it all away. (Each realization that he's human, not Spock, is a massive blow to his ego.) ;)

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skywatching

I think if feelings are mentioned at all, it has to be the Queen. I'm not sure the King would even think about feelings.

 

I was going to say the King of Swords but you're right feelings are the last thing on his mind

 

So would definitely be the Queen of Swords

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I would ask king of swords. Queen´s decision could be(in some cases) affected slightly with emotions (I know, I know, but despite of everything she is a woman), knight does not have a time for me - he is always out and page does not have enough knowlege.

 

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