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Define this term, please.
I will not, and although you may not understand why, you are welcome for me not doing so.
How could Larian play my heart like that? I knew she was special the first ever voiceline you hear from her in that cage. The absolute tone of authority that comes out of her is true unlike that wannabe failure of authority named Lae-zel. To stare a crossbow in the face and say they don't have the guts to shoot is admirable and inspiring enough to walk in front of it yourself.
The insulting, harsh nature of her. I would commit warcrimes for her (in game) as she slaps and insults me over and over at how wrong I am executing every desire she has (she actually loves every action I do).
We would make such abominations called children together if only the option was there. Many, many children. An army, if you will. That best girl deserves it all yet its an utter tragedy that she cannot be loved like she should. Yes, Sazza, we are very much like family, you and I. Always and forever.
I would gift her an army of Dark Justiciers to do her will across the lands.
#JusticeforSazza #Gropethegobbo #SlapmeSazza