I must point out a few things I believe that need to be said at this point. On the Marquis' first point - it is true, Judas, and I feel that I am at fault for not making you more aware of the situation, or perhaps, suggesting that we have a conversation between the four of us instead of having several two way conversations in which lines get crossed. Either way, I accept I should have been clearer on the matter, but equally, the Marquis is correct, you were not being ignored.
On his final point, I understand the point, I truly do, but I equally do not believe Judas would put Iago in a position where his attitude to things would drive Iago to do as he does. I think Judas does recognise that losing his temper is by no means a good or reasonable approach to things, and I think he would not wish Iago to react as he does. Correct me if I am wrong, Judas, but whilst you are clearly influential on each other, I also think they accept how the other is, and how they react to matters.
Thank you both for approaching it more systematically.
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On his final point, I understand the point, I truly do, but I equally do not believe Judas would put Iago in a position where his attitude to things would drive Iago to do as he does. I think Judas does recognise that losing his temper is by no means a good or reasonable approach to things, and I think he would not wish Iago to react as he does. Correct me if I am wrong, Judas, but whilst you are clearly influential on each other, I also think they accept how the other is, and how they react to matters.
Thank you both for approaching it more systematically.