lilli created by grimart
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  • Still a dick move though. The Red wolf male population is extinct and only the female population isnt. Thats Still a dick move. Wont complain though cant wait for some action.
    Skipper grab the Machine gun!! (Real action NOT sexual action)

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  • flareoninheat said:
    Still a dick move though. The Red wolf male population is extinct and only the female population isnt. Thats Still a dick move. Wont complain though cant wait for some action.
    Skipper grab the Machine gun!! (Real action NOT sexual action)

    Give Grim her chance

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  • flareoninheat said:
    Still a dick move though. The Red wolf male population is extinct and only the female population isnt. Thats Still a dick move. Wont complain though cant wait for some action.
    Skipper grab the Machine gun!! (Real action NOT sexual action)

    How much you wanna bet that the "Rival" as Samea proclaims Malaku to be is really an ex-lover and is pissed at how a "Demon" would prefer one her mortal followers over a Goddess such as herself and decides to punish all her followers as a whole because of just one?

    I'm still going to keep following the story because I'm already invested in how this started. Too late to back out now.

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  • theunstickyone said:
    How much you wanna bet that the "Rival" as the Samea proclaims Malaku to be is really an ex-lover and is pissed at how a "Demon" would prefer one her mortal followers over a Goddess such as herself and decides to punish all her followers as a whole because of just one?

    I'm still going to keep following the story because I'm already invested in how this started. Too late to back out now.

    Maybe or he is going to return as one of the males or the male is his and her son (PLOT TWIST)

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  • I always get really excited for stories like this that have strong fantasy religions and cultures. The main characters are always heretics to the system that the rest of their people follow blindly, and things come apart in a way that's unique to each story. You never know how it's going to go. The character interactions are also really intense in these kind of stories, too.

    With Grimart's amazing story-telling and character-writing abilities, I absolutely can't wait for when the plot heats up.

    Samea is definitely hiding something!

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  • octophile said:
    I always get really excited for stories like this that have strong fantasy religions and cultures. The main characters are always heretics to the system that the rest of their people follow blindly, and things come apart in a way that's unique to each story. You never know how it's going to go. The character interactions are also really intense in these kind of stories, too.

    With Grimart's amazing story-telling and character-writing abilities, I absolutely can't wait for when the plot heats up.

    Samea is definitely hiding something!

    What are the chances that the Bitchwitch'Goddess' cursed her own followers, taking away their ability to bare children and forcing them to near extiction?

    Not only is that awful to them, but that just shows her to be petty and insular.

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  • I want this story to keep going like it is I like the conflict between 'true peace' and 'true freedom'

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  • I'm fascinated at how quickly people are drawing lines of good and evil on this. We're told that the males mostly were chased off rather than killed, because of a demon, but people have very quickly decided that the goddess, rather than the demon, was the real problem.

    I have to wonder, would we be seeing similar attitudes if it was an all-male population whose corrupt females were chased off to save them from a demon, and they were having progeny due to some mysterious act of their god?

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  • shunka_warakin said:
    I'm fascinated at how quickly people are drawing lines of good and evil on this. We're told that the males mostly were chased off rather than killed, because of a demon, but people have very quickly decided that the goddess, rather than the demon, was the real problem.

    I have to wonder, would we be seeing similar attitudes if it was an all-male population whose corrupt females were chased off to save them from a demon, and they were having progeny due to some mysterious act of their god?

    Yes. At least from people who are ideologically consistent anyway. "Save an endangered population by removing it's ability to naturally reproduce" is pretty suspicious. The demon, assuming it does exist, is an issue. It just doesn't make sense that the things it draws power from could be attributed to only males, implying that females lack those negative qualities. One would think the "tainted" population would be more mixed.

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  • shunka_warakin said:
    I have to wonder, would we be seeing similar attitudes if it was an all-male population whose corrupt females were chased off to save them from a demon, and they were having progeny due to some mysterious act of their god?

    You mean, if a story assumed that all females were corrupt, and that chasing them away would bring about Utopia? Yeah I'm pretty sure we'd get similar if not much more upset reactions. What is your point?

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