Robin Wayne BaileyDo you get the same peace of mind that I do when you're causing random damage? Especially random, senseless, mindless damage that serves no real purpose. That's my favorite kind, you know! That's the best!
About This Quote
The phrase "when you're causing random damage" means that you enjoy doing something that doesn't serve any real purpose. For example, if you are playing a game and you make up rules as you go along, it's no fun because the rules are made up on the fly. This is what the quote is referring to. Random damage, in this example, would be something that causes no real harm. You can ruin someone’s day by breaking a chair by accident or committing a prank that causes damage to furniture or property.
Source: Dragonkin, Book 3: Undersky
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