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** [[spoiler: Apparently when Ananke made peoples' heads blow up, she just teleported Lucifer, Innana, and Tara's heads to some kind of underground cavern. Where they are still able to talk and are aware. Given that Sakhmet was cut off ''in the middle'', ''Sakhmet might still be aware'', and unlike the other three, [[AndIMustScream can't even speak]] to the dismembered heads of the other gods.]]

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** [[spoiler: Apparently when Ananke made peoples' heads blow up, she just teleported Lucifer, Innana, and Tara's teleports their heads to some kind of underground cavern. Where they are still able to talk and are aware. Given that Sakhmet was cut off ''in the middle'', ''Sakhmet might still be aware'', and unlike the other three, [[AndIMustScream can't even speak]] to the dismembered heads of the other gods.]]
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** A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde likely would have realised that 'Woden' was supposed to be far younger than he actually was, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she tried to kill him, Woden's musing that 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. His thinking "How ironic," when Kerry tries the Prometheus Gambit makes a lot more sense - she's trying to steal a god's powers from someone who stole powers himself. All his womanising and substance-abuse isn't because he's trying to enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had. He never actually told Urdr that he was Jon Blake- instead, he brought up her pre-transition life to piss her off enough that she accepted his answers without realising that he was brushing her off. And Ananke never told him about the Great Darkness because he's not a god, so he's no use in fighting against it.]]

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** A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's Kerry's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde Kerry likely would have realised that 'Woden' was much older than he was supposed to be far younger than he actually was, be, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she tried to kill him, Woden's musing that 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. His thinking "How ironic," when Kerry tries the Prometheus Gambit makes a lot more sense - she's trying to steal a god's powers from someone who stole powers himself. His monologue to Cass about how most men are sacrificed to benefit their fathers suddenly sounds like a SarcasticConfession. All his womanising and substance-abuse isn't because he's trying to enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had. He never actually told Urdr that he was Jon Blake- instead, he brought up her pre-transition life to piss her off enough that she accepted his answers without realising that he was brushing her off. And Ananke never told him about the Great Darkness because he's not a god, so he's no use in fighting against it.]]
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** A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde likely would have realised that 'Woden' was supposed to be far younger than he actually was, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she tried to kill him, Woden's musing that 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. His thinking "How ironic," when Kerry tries the Prometheus Gambit makes a lot more sense - she's trying to steal a god's powers from someone who stole powers himself. All his womanising and substance-abuse isn't because he's trying to enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had. And Ananke never told him about the Great Darkness because he's not a god, so he's no use in fighting against it.]]

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** A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde likely would have realised that 'Woden' was supposed to be far younger than he actually was, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she tried to kill him, Woden's musing that 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. His thinking "How ironic," when Kerry tries the Prometheus Gambit makes a lot more sense - she's trying to steal a god's powers from someone who stole powers himself. All his womanising and substance-abuse isn't because he's trying to enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had. He never actually told Urdr that he was Jon Blake- instead, he brought up her pre-transition life to piss her off enough that she accepted his answers without realising that he was brushing her off. And Ananke never told him about the Great Darkness because he's not a god, so he's no use in fighting against it.]]
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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon)? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main cast? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help.

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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon)? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main cast? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes can come off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help.
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* MoralEventHorizon: As it turns out, Woden crossed this awhile ago. [[spoiler:He's actually David Blake, and he sold out his own son, imprisoning him so that he can play at being a god.]]
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** More generally, everything about Woden becomes even more repulsive when you learn [[spoiler:he's ''not'' a young adult with a mutilated face fated to die in two years; he's a grown adult and academic who thinks he's entitled to what he's stolen]].

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** More generally, everything about Woden becomes even more repulsive when you learn [[spoiler:he's ''not'' a young adult with a mutilated face fated to die in two years; he's a grown adult man and academic who thinks he's entitled to what he's stolen]].
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: [[spoiler: After knowing that Woden is David Blake, David Blake's interactions with Cass has gone a whole lot {{Squick}}ier.]]
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** The characters engage in sexual intercourse (though not onscreen) multiple occasions in the comic. Take into account that ''some of these people are underage''.

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** A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde likely would have realised that 'Woden' was supposed to be far younger than he actually was, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she tried to kill him, Woden's musing that 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. All his womanising and substance-abusing isn't because he's trying to enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had. And Ananke never told him about the Great Darkness because he's not a god, so he's no use in fighting against it.]]

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** A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde likely would have realised that 'Woden' was supposed to be far younger than he actually was, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she tried to kill him, Woden's musing that 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. His thinking "How ironic," when Kerry tries the Prometheus Gambit makes a lot more sense - she's trying to steal a god's powers from someone who stole powers himself. All his womanising and substance-abusing substance-abuse isn't because he's trying to enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had. And Ananke never told him about the Great Darkness because he's not a god, so he's no use in fighting against it.]]



** [[spoiler: Woden is revealed to be David Blake. Given that it's heavily implied (if not outright stated, if Lucifer is to be believed) that Woden has had sex with his valkyries. Just how old ''are'' these Valkyries?]] As if you needed ''another'' reason to hate Woden.

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** [[spoiler: Woden is revealed to be David Blake. Given that it's heavily implied (if not outright stated, if Lucifer is to be believed) that Woden has had sex with his valkyries.Valkyries. Just how old ''are'' these Valkyries?]] As if you needed ''another'' reason to hate Woden.


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** More generally, everything about Woden becomes even more repulsive when you learn [[spoiler:he's ''not'' a young adult with a mutilated face fated to die in two years; he's a grown adult and academic who thinks he's entitled to what he's stolen]].
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** A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde likely would have realised that 'Woden' was supposed to be far younger than he actually was, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she tried to kill him, Woden's musing that 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. And all his womanising and substance-abusing isn't because he's trying to enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had.]]

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** A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde likely would have realised that 'Woden' was supposed to be far younger than he actually was, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she tried to kill him, Woden's musing that 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. And all All his womanising and substance-abusing isn't because he's trying to enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had.had. And Ananke never told him about the Great Darkness because he's not a god, so he's no use in fighting against it.]]

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* GeniusBonus: In the 455 special, Ananke tells the king of the Vandals that she hopes in the future, Vandals will be synonymous with wisdom. Except the word "Vandalism" means "to destroy", so Ananke was just {{Troll}}ing or was entirely incorrect, right? Actually, evidence shows that despite Vandals sacking Rome, they were ''perpetrators'' of Roman Culture, not destroyers. So in a way, she ''was'' right.



* IKnewIt:
** Some fans guess issue #20's twist that [[spoiler: Baphomet did not kill Inanna. Ananke did.]]
** Some fans were able to guess that [[spoiler:Woden is actually David Blake and to a lesser extent, that the Pink/Blue Woden is actually his son, Jon.]]

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** Why did [[spoiler: Ananke tell Baphomet that he could gain other gods' remaining lifespans if he killed them if she was going to tell him not to do it? To give him a convenient motive and make it just that much easier to set him up as her fall guy.]]

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** Why did A ''lot'' of things about [[spoiler: Ananke tell Baphomet Woden actually being David Blake make sense in hindsight. For instance, Ananke's speech about how terrible he is as a person- it's actually about what he did to his son. Brunhilde's comments about how he can't get it up and how what's under the mask? David's age makes it difficult to get a boner, and Brunhilde likely would have realised that 'Woden' was supposed to be far younger than he could gain other gods' remaining lifespans if he killed them if actually was, thus making shutting her up a priority. After she was going tried to tell him not to do it? To give him a convenient motive and make it just kill him, Woden's musing that much easier 'A god can't be hurt' makes considerable sense when followed with 'But I'm not one'. And all his womanising and substance-abusing isn't because he's trying to set him up as her fall guy.enjoy what little life he has left, he's doing it because he thinks it's the life he should have had.]]



** In Woden's issue, he gave a monologue on how patriarchy is ruled by fathers. At first, the reader would think he said it out of lament. After reading Issue #33, [[spoiler:where it was revealed that he betrayed his own son for godhood,]] it now came out as gloating.

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** In Woden's issue, he gave a monologue on how patriarchy is ruled by fathers.fathers, and how most men are merely sons who are sacrificed for the fathers' benefit. At first, the reader would think he said it out of lament. After reading Issue #33, [[spoiler:where it was revealed that he betrayed his own son for godhood,]] it now came out as gloating.


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** Issue #33. [[spoiler: 'Woden' is David Blake, who backstabbed his son, Jon, for power. Jon is the real god, Mimir, but he's been locked up for two years while his father takes his powers and lives his life. Minerva has been possessed or taken over by Ananke, and the severed heads of Luci, Tara and Inanna are somewhere underground, with Ananke looking for a fourth to fend off the Great Darkness.]]
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* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Poor, Mimir, aka Jon Blake.]]

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* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Poor, Poor Mimir, aka Jon Blake.]]
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* FridgeHorror:
** The characters engage in sexual intercourse (though not onscreen) multiple occasions in the comic. Take into account that ''some of these people are underage''.
** [[spoiler: Woden is revealed to be David Blake. Given that it's heavily implied (if not outright stated, if Lucifer is to be believed) that Woden has had sex with his valkyries. Just how old ''are'' these Valkyries?]] As if you needed ''another'' reason to hate Woden.
*** [[spoiler: At least he might get some karma, if he was to be believed about doing cocaine. Sure, people like Lucifer with a two-year timespan might think it's okay, but David doesn't have this lifespan. Good going.]]
** [[spoiler: Apparently when Ananke made peoples' heads blow up, she just teleported Lucifer, Innana, and Tara's heads to some kind of underground cavern. Where they are still able to talk and are aware. Given that Sakhmet was cut off ''in the middle'', ''Sakhmet might still be aware'', and unlike the other three, [[AndIMustScream can't even speak]] to the dismembered heads of the other gods.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance: Ananke calling [[spoiler: Persephone "The Destroyer" might [[VillainHasAPoint have some mythological basis]]. Persephone was known as The Destroyer by the other members of the Greek pantheon. She was more feared than Hades because he was content to allow events to take their course, while she hunted and brutally punished those who offended her.]]

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Ananke calling [[spoiler: Persephone "The Destroyer" might [[VillainHasAPoint have some mythological basis]]. Persephone was known as The Destroyer by the other members of the Greek pantheon. She was more feared than Hades because he was content to allow events to take their course, while she hunted and brutally punished those who offended her.]]



* HarsherInHindsight: The "Fucking Tara" meme. [[spoiler: Turns out that Tara was hated because she tried to showcase her own talents instead of the instant-rave powers of divinity in the middle of a divine concert, causing a riot and immediate hate from everyone, most of it racist and misogynist. "Fucking Tara" was actually the ''nicest'' thing anybody ever called her.]]

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* HarsherInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight:
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The "Fucking Tara" meme. [[spoiler: Turns out that Tara was hated because she tried to showcase her own talents instead of the instant-rave powers of divinity in the middle of a divine concert, causing a riot and immediate hate from everyone, most of it racist and misogynist. "Fucking Tara" was actually the ''nicest'' thing anybody ever called her.]]



** In Woden's issue, he gave a monologue on how patriarchy is ruled by fathers. At first, the reader would think he said it out of lament. After reading Issue #33, [[spoiler:where it was revealed that he betrayed his own son for godhood,]] it now came out as gloating.



** Some fans were able to guess that [[spoiler:Woden is actually David Blake.]]

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** Some fans were able to guess that [[spoiler:Woden is actually David Blake.Blake and to a lesser extent, that the Pink/Blue Woden is actually his son, Jon.]]
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** Fucking Tara. Became a DiscreditedMeme after issue #13, though.

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** Fucking Tara. Became a DiscreditedMeme after issue #13, though.though.
* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Poor, Mimir, aka Jon Blake.]]

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* IKnewIt: Some fans guess issue #20's twist that [[spoiler: Baphomet did not kill Inanna. Ananke did.]]

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Some fans guess issue #20's twist that [[spoiler: Baphomet did not kill Inanna. Ananke did.]]
** Some fans were able to guess that [[spoiler:Woden is actually David Blake.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Cass and Luci are some of the most popular characters.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Cass Cass, Dio, and Luci are some of the most popular characters.
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She's intended to be hated by the audience so The Scrappy doesn't apply to her.


** Fucking Tara. Became a DiscreditedMeme after issue #13, though.
* TheScrappy: Ananke has become one, after issue eleven, and especially in Rising Action.

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** Fucking Tara. Became a DiscreditedMeme after issue #13, though.
* TheScrappy: Ananke has become one, after issue eleven, and especially in Rising Action.
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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon)? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main cast? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.

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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon)? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main cast? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.help.

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Woden is Hate Sink, not a scrappy.


* TheScrappy: Woden, both InUniverse and out.
** Ananke had become one too, after issue eleven, and especially in Rising Action.

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* TheScrappy: Woden, both InUniverse and out.
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Ananke had has become one too, one, after issue eleven, and especially in Rising Action.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Cass and Luci are some of the most popular characters.



** Fucking Tara. Became a DiscreditedMeme after issue #13, though.

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** Fucking Tara. Became a DiscreditedMeme after issue #13, though.though.
* TheScrappy: Woden, both InUniverse and out.
** Ananke had become one too, after issue eleven, and especially in Rising Action.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The development of Amaterasu [[spoiler:starting [=ShinTwo=]]] and the fallout from it is arguably this, considering the BrokenBase around her RaceLift.
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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon)? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.

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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon)? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? cast? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.
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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.

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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon? Pantheon)? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.
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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift RaceLifts]] in the Pantheon? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.

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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift RaceLifts]] Race Lifts]] in the Pantheon? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.
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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.

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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white? non-white (and that there are other [[RaceLift RaceLifts]] in the Pantheon? Or unnecessary white washing, considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.
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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially considering that quite a few important characters are non-white? Or unnecessary white washing, especially considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.

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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially considering with the knowledge that quite a few important characters are non-white? Or unnecessary white washing, especially considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.
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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially considering that quite a few important characters are non-white? Or unnecessary white washing, especially considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case?

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* BrokenBase: Amaterasu's RaceLift: acceptable, especially considering that quite a few important characters are non-white? Or unnecessary white washing, especially considering that there are so few characters of Asian descent represented in comics (or at all), even with Cassandra being part of the main case?case? While Cassandra voices some of criticisms InUniverse, the fact that she comes off as a case of TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong doesn't help much.
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