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the difference is he can be an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ but still respect him. those people never figured out that balance.
After that, wouldn't *you* be pissy with random teammates that you don't know where one wrong word could have you end up sent back?
He, however, was forced to join under "penance" for a crime he didn't commit. For 100-years.
He was basically betrayed, unjustly tried for heracy and had his name ran through the mud.
I'd be a little testy and unwilling to trust others.
Remember the words of the Inquisition:
"Innocence proves nothing".
Who knows what tortures Titus had to endure for over a hundred years before his interrogator unironically actually turned himself over to Chaos, himself.
Titus went through a whole character arc to turn into Tightass.
Understandable tbh.