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** Carcy, Sols long distance love interest in the first book, crosses this when he [[spoiler: attempts to force Sol into having sex with him despite the fact the wolf is clearly uncomfortable and does`nt give consent, turning the moment into a near rape experience.]]

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** Carcy, Sols long distance love interest in the first book, crosses this when he [[spoiler: attempts to force Sol into having sex with him despite the fact the wolf is clearly uncomfortable and does`nt doesn't give consent, turning the moment into a near rape experience.]]
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** Jean, who was Nikis love interest during his lifetime (shown in an ebook Sol reads and in the dreams), crossed it when [[spoiler: he murdered the fox and attempted to hide his body by dumping it in a river. The aforementioned ebook Sol reads basically sums up his LackOfEmpathy for his action, as Jean also tries to subtly downplay the action by writing Niki in a more terrible light than he really was.]]
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** Carcy, Sols long distance love interest in the first book, crosses this when he [[spoiler: attempts to force Sol into having sex with him despite the fact the wolf is clearly uncomfortable and does`nt give consent, turning the moment into a near rape experience.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Konstantine is depicted as some of a [[TragicVillain tragic]] AntiVillain, shaped into what he was by his harsh life in late 19th century/early 20th century Siberia[[note]]in Creator/KyellGold's universe, mind you, this refers to the whole of Russia[[/note]]. However, when we're given examples of several of his contemporaries that grew up in similar conditions and still ended up far more admirable people - including a fellow soldier he betrayed -, all empathy points the audience has go down the drain and it's not hard to simply see him as a bigoted, conservative-even-for-his-epoch asshole.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Konstantine is depicted as some of a [[TragicVillain tragic]] AntiVillain, shaped into what he was by his harsh life in late 19th century/early 20th century Siberia[[note]]in Creator/KyellGold's universe, mind you, this refers to the whole of Russia[[/note]]. However, when we're given examples of several of his contemporaries that grew up in similar conditions and still ended up far more admirable people - including a fellow soldier he betrayed -, - all empathy points the audience has go down the drain and it's not hard to simply see him as a bigoted, conservative-even-for-his-epoch asshole.
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* TearJerker: Alexei's sister [[spoiler: was murdered by some guy pretending to he was going to help her get to America.]]

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* TearJerker: Alexei's sister [[spoiler: was murdered by some guy pretending to he was going to help her get to America.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Konstantine is depicted as some of a [[TragicVillain tragic]] AntiVillain, shaped into what he was by his harsh life in late 19th century/early 20th century Siberia[[note]]in Creator/KyellGold's universe, mind you, this refers to the whole of Russia[[/note]]. However, when we're given examples of several of his contemporaries that grew up in similar conditions and still ended up far more admirable people - including a fellow soldier he betrayed -, all empathy points the audience has go down the train and simply see him as a bigoted, conservative-even-for-his-epoch asshole.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Konstantine is depicted as some of a [[TragicVillain tragic]] AntiVillain, shaped into what he was by his harsh life in late 19th century/early 20th century Siberia[[note]]in Creator/KyellGold's universe, mind you, this refers to the whole of Russia[[/note]]. However, when we're given examples of several of his contemporaries that grew up in similar conditions and still ended up far more admirable people - including a fellow soldier he betrayed -, all empathy points the audience has go down the train drain and it's not hard to simply see him as a bigoted, conservative-even-for-his-epoch asshole.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Konstantine is depicted as some of a [[TragicVillain tragic]] AntiVillain, shaped into what he was by his harsh life in late 19th century/early 2oth century Siberia[[note]]in Creator/KyellGold's universe, mind you, this reffers to the whole of Russia[[/note]]. However, when we're given examples of several of his contemporaries that grew up in similar conditions and still ended up far more admirable people - including a fellow soldier he betrayed -, all empathy points the audience has go down the train and simply see him as a bigoted, conservative-even-for-his-epoch asshole.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Konstantine is depicted as some of a [[TragicVillain tragic]] AntiVillain, shaped into what he was by his harsh life in late 19th century/early 2oth 20th century Siberia[[note]]in Creator/KyellGold's universe, mind you, this reffers refers to the whole of Russia[[/note]]. However, when we're given examples of several of his contemporaries that grew up in similar conditions and still ended up far more admirable people - including a fellow soldier he betrayed -, all empathy points the audience has go down the train and simply see him as a bigoted, conservative-even-for-his-epoch asshole.
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* TearJerker: Alexei's sister [[spoiler: was murdered by some guy pretending to he was going to help her get to America.]]

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* TearJerker: Alexei's sister [[spoiler: was murdered by some guy pretending to he was going to help her get to America.]]]]
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Konstantine is depicted as some of a [[TragicVillain tragic]] AntiVillain, shaped into what he was by his harsh life in late 19th century/early 2oth century Siberia[[note]]in Creator/KyellGold's universe, mind you, this reffers to the whole of Russia[[/note]]. However, when we're given examples of several of his contemporaries that grew up in similar conditions and still ended up far more admirable people - including a fellow soldier he betrayed -, all empathy points the audience has go down the train and simply see him as a bigoted, conservative-even-for-his-epoch asshole.
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* TearJerker: Alexei's sister [[spoiler: was murdered by some guy pretending to he was going to help her get to America.]]

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