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"I hear the Reapers never let one of their own go."
The Reapers seemed to know everything else, why not this last bit of information?
In the show, Reapers do not actually kill the living.
There's no way in which we're going to agree to part with the Reapers.
After seeing what the Reapers had done to her, it was not hard to do.
He went to find the Reapers and destroy them all.
But if they take the Reapers away, we've lost our bargaining power.
More than enough room for the Reapers and their feast.
You know there is always good sport when they break cover as the reapers close in.
With the Reapers, we could blast the city into the ground in half an hour.
At the same time I heard the reapers not a hundred yards behind me.
And we'll hand them the opportunity the moment we destroy the Reapers.
Think what might have happened if you hadn't found the Reapers.
I will make the Reapers pay for what they took."
"I need to speak with him to find where the Reapers hide."
Shut down the connection between you and your Reapers, maybe?
If they want to "live" well, the reapers need jobs.
"We are free to use the Reapers against the spiders?"
They're also smart enough to guide in a few Reapers.
"Because to drive them out of the city you would need to use the Reapers.
But they'd carved out a life, apparently free of the Reapers.
It's a life away from the Reapers to any man who comes with me."
They needed the equivalent of our Reapers, you must remember, something to do their fighting.
"Is that why you threw our Reapers in the river?"
"When we set out this evening, were you hoping to find Reapers?"