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Morte now has a long speech about how misogynists aren't ok with him, chief.
Ignus and Vhailor are now in a hate-**** relationship.
Transcendent One's role has been clarified, he now more obviously represents The Nameless One's inner tendencies toward the patriarchy, as well as his inherent prejudices as a result of him being a straight grey male.
I 'member.
Aren't both sides commiting the same fallacy?
I feel like at least us cynics have evidence to base our assumptions on.
Par for the course.