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Greatchickenman wrote:I'm up for any type of female at least once.
Tele wrote:Define a cool genital wart.
Violent_Paradan wrote:Don't forget about the fact that the Hatassasar and Aionsluh auras represent Cosmic and Atoma for sword auras; and we all know that those two concepts also signify size.
Greatchickenman wrote:I'm up for any type of female at least once.
Black-Cat wrote:Only the ones with egos made of steel can withstand the scourge of emotional deterioration often referred to as "having no life".
Violent_Paradan wrote:Seems like I only listed the physical symbolism of these two auras; the philosophical symbolism of Hatassasar and Aionsluh is the debate over polygamy vs. monogamy.
*Traziun tends to focus on one person at a time and has extensive knowledge in quickly minimizing the amount of time spent in a relationship (he tends to call it minimizing risks) so that he can remain unattached until the next one. His decision to quit the Blood Lyn halfway during a battle can be viewed as an incident of gang rape that scarred him for life and is the foundation of his viewpoint.
*Traziun’s battle with the large group of Blood Lyn at the Blana Sera temple was basically him trying out an orgy so that he could support his dislike of multiple partners with unpleasant experiences and have a fresh source of hatred to draw upon. It can be viewed that his Signature Slash was the application of his hatred about halfway during the orgy, a violent hate crime that drew upon his beliefs. The two Dark Lyn that came afterwards were symbolic of liberal activists who were biased against his semi-conservative views on sex and wanted to make sure that society agreed with their viewpoint.
*Gaius desires nothing more than to involve himself in as many orgies as possible, sometimes leaving one prematurely in order to seek out better ones. He supports the Guided because they are of the opinion that people need to keep moving on to new places and therefore, relationships (also of note is the fact that he was visibly angry when he saw that some of them had settled in Estrana).
*Gaius’s encounter with the monster in game one symbolized his entrance into marriage and subsequent desire to escape back into his preferred sexual lifestyle as well as his view that anybody who didn’t support his viewpoint was a monster and was therefore out to get him. This fact was also evident in episode five when he read Kloe’s mind; his revulsion toward her was not because she killed her master, but the fact that she wasn’t the kind of girl who would accept someone who liked to involve themselves with as many partners as possible.
Black-Cat wrote:Only the ones with egos made of steel can withstand the scourge of emotional deterioration often referred to as "having no life".
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