"No," he says flatly. To Finnick it seems obvious that people who are drowning innocents over some weird legend are not right in the head and are way beyond talking to. He also doesn't think they deserve to live either way. He tries to consider that not everyone is as desensitized to murder as he is, though.
"They've given me the bones before without any proof. But if you want to be sure, go for it." He shrugs. He's not put off by the goriness, to him it just seems like too much work.
"Throw the anchor overboard," he instructs, pointing at where it sits on the deck. They're coming up near the drop now, so he takes down the sails.
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"They've given me the bones before without any proof. But if you want to be sure, go for it." He shrugs. He's not put off by the goriness, to him it just seems like too much work.
"Throw the anchor overboard," he instructs, pointing at where it sits on the deck. They're coming up near the drop now, so he takes down the sails.