Oh really? I'd like to see such monks defend against a ceruleum bomb with nothing but their bare hands.
[ Spoilers: That did actually happen. It didn't go very well for the monks. Or anyone else for that matter. ]
If you think discouraging war is as simple as withholding knowledge of it then you have a poor understanding of mortal nature. Men covet what they do not have. They have always fought to attain more than what they possess as well as to keep what they already do - even if that is nothing more than their very own lives.
I'm starting to think you don't know much about war at all. At the very least, I doubt you have won any significant victories with the claims you've been making.
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[ Spoilers: That did actually happen. It didn't go very well for the monks. Or anyone else for that matter. ]
If you think discouraging war is as simple as withholding knowledge of it then you have a poor understanding of mortal nature. Men covet what they do not have. They have always fought to attain more than what they possess as well as to keep what they already do - even if that is nothing more than their very own lives.
I'm starting to think you don't know much about war at all. At the very least, I doubt you have won any significant victories with the claims you've been making.