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6 years ago
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6 years ago
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Here's a good poll... But why isn't Poppy here?
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6 years ago
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Because the choice is between a good sister and a depressing sister.
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6 years ago
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A good sister as a strategist and an evil sister as a maniac.
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6 years ago
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A sister who betrayed her corrupt homeland out of pure love, in contrast to a war-obsessed and foolishly vengeful maniac.
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6 years ago
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Shura never betrayed anyone for the sake of any love. And I agree that Renfa is a war-obsessed maniac.
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6 years ago
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Shura wanted to kill Renfu for betrayal, not the other way around. Read the event description again...
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6 years ago
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Initially, she got involved to save her sister. Then, she had to take responsibility for Renfa's actions (because of which many innocent people died, the life of the unsuspecting Shura was almost ruined, and her parents passed away), but she still didn't kill her. And in the process, she also took care of ordinary people and her soldiers. Meanwhile, Renfa eagerly tried to kill her sister, who provided for her, constantly risking her life, and then rushed to save her. Moreover, the reason for her intense hatred was simply envy.
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6 years ago
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I haven't finished reading the event yet, but Aunt Shura is pretty good, a character with potential. And "love" isn't really love, so why even consider such a shallow feeling...
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6 years ago
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How can you not envy when your parents abandon you to another family where you are abused, and then they marry you off to some stranger, while your sister lives a normal life... And she didn't want to kill anyone; the endgame goal was simply to live freely with the person she loves, with whom she eventually left for exile without any problems or hysterics, where people go crazy and commit suicide. A beautiful and loyal woman with a deep soul and a tragic history. In comparison, Shura is incapable of anything other than following and giving orders.
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6 years ago
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How can you not envy when you are forcibly taken from your family, who live as slaves and barely make ends meet, surviving only thanks to your older sister...
Fixed.
And she didn't want to kill anyone.
That's why she was very upset when her sister survived her ambush and broke through the encirclement.
The endgame goal is simply to live freely with a loved one.
Her idea of living freely is to "carry out a couple of genocides on the island and rule over the ruins, together with her barbarian lover," and there were plenty of opportunities to escape.
With whom she eventually went into exile without any problems or hysterics.
Well, yes, because she expected to be executed, but she and her husband were spared.
Loyal.
But when it looked like her lover was going to be executed, but not her, she immediately fell silent and agreed to this plan.
Shura, in comparison, is incapable of anything except giving and following orders.
Cut it out.
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6 years ago
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There were no genocides there; all her "crimes" are limited to espionage and participation in the war. Her "disappointment," which you mention, is understandable because they are at war... Shura, unlike her, had specific plans/hopes to betray her to the enemy based on personal motives, which went beyond the scope of military operations.
Renfa wanted to object to what her beloved was saying and accept punishment with him, but she stopped only when she understood his intentions.

In short, as always, the best people are slandered, and the victors write history as they want.

The "Hero" turned out to be the only cultured person, as always.
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6 years ago
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I am, of course, very pleased, but in this case, to be honest, I simply voted for the best picture, without even realizing that there was some backstory behind it...
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6 years ago
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You can get a good sense of the character just by looking at the picture.
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6 years ago
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There were no genocides there; all her "crimes" are limited to espionage and participation in a war.
A war that she and her lover instigated and planned. Nothing prevented them from escaping. And later, when there was no point in continuing the war, they deliberately continued it "just because" (or out of a thirst for power), without trying to negotiate or, again, fly away somewhere to live freely.

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