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18->''"The stitches healed quickly. The pain went away. But Brokk's awl was a magical tool. It left a permanent mark on me. Nine neat little cross-stitch scars that faded silvery with time, but never vanished. After that, my smile was never quite as true, and there was something in my heart, a barbed thing, like a roll of wire, that never ceased to trouble me."''
19-->-- ''Literature/TheGospelOfLoki''
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21When something causes both physical wounds and mental wounds, the former can double as an extended metaphor for the latter.
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23Not to be confused with GoodScarsEvilScars, which is about the contrast between how scars are portrayed on good characters and on evil characters. See also SymbolicMutilation.
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30* In ''{{Manga/Berserk}}'' Guts is physically maimed during the Eclipse when he attempts to save his lover Casca [[spoiler: from being raped by the demon lord Femto by first chiseling off part of his left arm]] but ultimately fails [[spoiler: and is blinded in his right eye by a demon's claw when he tries to push himself up to try and get to her once more.]] These two scars serve as a painful reminder to Guts of [[MyGreatestFailure what he failed to save]] on that fateful day. In fact, he uses the [[spoiler:[[EyeRemember last sight of his right eye]] as a reminder of how much he wants revenge on [[BerserkButton Griffith]]: the person who all but destroyed his life and took what little that he truly loved.]]
31* ''Manga/BetrayalKnowsMyName''[='s=] Usui Shuusei has some nasty burn marks on his upper body. He got them from [[spoiler: [[InterruptedSuicide interrupting Hotsuma's suicide attempt]]]]. While they don't bother him all that much ''personally'', Hotsuma [[ItsAllMyFault hates himself for inflicting them]]. This puts a massive strain on their relationship sometimes, which goes so far that Shuusei starts to think [[spoiler: if he can't get rid of the scars, he should just disappear himself.]] After all is said and done, these scars actually fuse them together even more, though.
32* In ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'', at the climax of the final fight in the series, after being weakened to a dangerous degree [[spoiler:Muzan]] reveals numerous scars all over his body, as if they magically appeared on him; that's the physical and psychological trauma [[spoiler:Muzan]] was actually never able to truly rid himself off after surviving against his mortal enemy [[spoiler:Yoriichi]], it is quite telling since [[spoiler:Muzan]] has the absolute best demonic regenerative abilities in the series by far, yet he was never able to truly heal a 400 years old wound, he could only conceal it, he has been terrified of anything remotely resembling that encounter ever since.
33* Kurei from ''Manga/FlameOfRecca'' has these in spades. Along with having a self-inflicted burn scar as a MarkOfShame due to his failure to protect someone, he's endured at least fifteen years of every kind of abuse by his monster of an adoptive father.
34* [[MeasuringTheMarigolds Edward]] [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Elric]] of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' has this in spades, with a good amount of heavy scarring mostly concentrated at his shoulder - where he's missing his right arm, and his left leg too, both from a botched attempt to resurrect his dead mother after he and his younger brother were orphaned. RuleOfSymbolism is in full swing here, with the wounds eventually becoming so extensively symbolic for his character they can't entirely be explained here. See the work's analysis page for details.
35* [[spoiler:Kazundo Gouda]] in ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'': [[spoiler:Second Gig]] was badly scarred in an accident. He could have elected for reconstructive surgery but chose to retain his mutilated appearance, probably so he could see the looks on people's faces when they saw him for the first time. Mentally he changed from a bland bureaucrat to a manipulative bastard.
36* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'': The nations seem to have a HealingFactor which renders them capable of surviving pretty much any direct damage to their human forms up to and including falls from airplanes, but significant battles and events in their history manifest as wounds.
37** China has a large one on his shoulder from when Japan stabbed him in the back with his katana, which symbolized the first Sino-Japanese war.
38** Lithuania's back is covered in scars. It's implied that he got them from Russia during the Soviet occupation.
39** According to Chibitalia, Rome's body was eventually covered in them from all the battles he fought.
40** Netherlands and Hesse also have scars, but we don't know their significance yet.
41* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED'', [[spoiler:Izak]] gets a scar while [[spoiler:fighting against Kira]]. He could get it removed but decides against it. He wants to keep it until he gets his revenge against Kira. In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' he doesn't have it anymore, after giving up on his grudge.
42* [[EvilIsBurningHot Dabi]] from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' is almost entirely covered in burn scars caused by his own Quirk. [[spoiler:These are physical representations of all the damage his childhood trauma from Endeavor's horrible parenting, the corrupting influence [[BigBad All For One]] had on him, and his own self-destructive obsession with revenge against the world have had on his [[UsedToBeASweetKid formerly innocent]] mind.]]
43* In ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', Ibiki has scars on his head that represent [[spoiler:the mental torture he underwent years back]].
44** To a lesser extent, Kakashi's scar over his left eye. [[spoiler: He received that scar shortly before his teammate and friend Obito died which was the beginning of a lot of bad things and trauma for him.]]
45* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' is identified by his cross-scar, and the backstory behind it is what forms the kind of person he is today.
46** This trope is even mentioned (although not quite [[LampshadedTrope lampshaded]] or [[DiscussedTrope discussed]]) in later chapters when the idea that scars from a grudge never heal until the grudge is gone.
47* ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'': [[spoiler:Sensui]] is covered in self-inflicted scars from training to show that his fanaticism has damaged him in body and mind.
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51* In ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'', an attempt to cure Harvey Dent by fixing his face backfires horribly. Removing the physical scars made his psychological scars grow in response. Harvey sees himself as fully deformed.
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55* ''Fanfic/{{Bird}}'' features this prominently, mostly in Mimi (Burnscar)'s case. Mimi has tear tracks of cigarette burns down her cheeks, and ladders of cuts on her wrists. It is all but outright stated that these are cases of [[SelfHarm self]] [[ThePenance harm]] due to actions she performed before she became a patient at Alchemilla- and she is the only character besides Svetta who is outright stated to have a kill count. Doubly tragic, as she is actually a sweet girl who hates it- [[PlayingWithFire it was all]] [[PowerIncontinence her power's doing]].
56* One fanfic for ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/41879061 Don't Tell Your Mother]]'', depicts [[Characters/TheSimpsonsElementarySchool Seymour Skinner]] as having multiple battle scars from [[TheVietnamVet his time in the Vietnam War]]. Since several episodes of ''The Simpsons'' portray him as a ShellShockedVeteran (which is PlayedForLaughs on the show itself but PlayedForDrama in ''Don't Tell Your Mother''), his scars serve as a physical representation of how deeply his time in Vietnam affected him psychologically.
57* The major antagonist of the ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' fic "Grudge Match," [[spoiler:Nyssa Al-ghul]], has two ''gnarly'' scars that take two-quarters of her face; one cutting across her left eye and the other on the bridge of her nose. [[spoiler:They're a MarkOfShame inflicted by her older sister Talia. When Ra's was SlutShaming Nyssa for getting raped, Talia spoke out against it, and to test Talia's loyalty, Ra's forced his daughters to duel each other. Talia was too afraid of disappointing their father, so she won the fight, mutilating Nyssa for good measure, and allowed her to be exiled. In the present, the scars are symbolic to Nyssa's burning hatred and [[EtTuBrute feelings of betrayal]] directed at Talia.]]
58* Pretty much all ''Film/{{Maleficent}}'' fanfics where she gets naked use the scars on her back as a symbol for the incident in which she lost her wings. The explanations for Diaval's scar-like skin structures vary, sometimes this trope is used.
59* ''Fanfic/PokemonJohtoQuest'': Protagonist Emily Hawthorne picks up a few of these along her journey, especially in [[spoiler:episode two]]. In [[spoiler:episode three]], it's revealed that Eddy had also picked up some of these prior to the events of Johto Quest.
60* ''Fanfic/PokemonMysteryDungeonLostTracksOfTime'': Sneasels have gems on their chest and forehead, and during the story, Ingo and Emmet both have their gems crack under different circumstances. For Ingo, the gem on his forehead cracked after days of being stressed when [[spoiler:a [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Chained]] [[CoolBigSis Sneasler]] calls him a warden (referencing his past that he can't remember) and then knocks him unconscious]]. In this case, the scar is both physical and psychological. For Emmet, the gem on his chest cracked after [[spoiler:he regains his memories]], meaning the gem cracked solely from mental trauma.
61* ''The Sanctuary Telepath'' - after they successfully exorcise the elemental both siblings' arms are covered in burn marks which serve as a symbol of the psychological scars the elemental's torture and the isolation inflicted on them. In the universe where John dies in the process, the scars become a symbol of Janine's grief as well.
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65* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'', Kovu gets a scar across his eye [[spoiler:from his [[AbusiveParents abusive mother]] Zira, while she blames him for Nuka's death.]]
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69* In ''Film/{{The Count of Monte Cristo|2002}}'', the scars on Edmund's back that he received from being repeatedly lashed in the Chateau D'If represent how his time in prison embittered him.
70* In ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', ComicBook/TheJoker subverts this since his different stories about how he got his physical "scars" (which are apparently supposed to be a metaphor for his [[FreudianExcuse mental scars]]) contradict each other, [[AnalogyBackfire implying in turn that he's probably not being truthful about his mental scars either]]. Harvey Dent, however, plays this straight [[spoiler:because his face was burned in the same incident that killed his girlfriend, Rachel Dawes.]]
71* In ''Film/Deadpool2016'', the torturous process that physically scarred Wade Wilson also psychologically warped him. He wasn't the most upstanding citizen before the Weapon X treatment but seems to have lost his moral and psychological moorings after being tortured to the brink of death for days.
72* In ''Film/DriveACrookedRoad'', Eddie has a very prominent scar that runs across his forehead and round his eye: the result of a car crash. It is implied that it is the scar that makes him withdrawn and socially awkward, and causes his issues with expressing or receiving affection.
73* Raleigh Becket in ''Film/PacificRim'' has scars from his battle with the {{Kaiju}} Knifehead over his chest and arms and psychologically he is scarred from that battle when [[spoiler: he witnessed and experienced his brother's death.]]
74* In ''Film/ThePrincessBride'', Inigo Montoya, has a scar on each cheek given to him by [[spoiler:[[YouKilledMyFather the man who killed his father]]]] which serves to strengthen his drive for revenge.
75* In ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', Anakin's relationship with Padme went downhill fast when he said [[WeCanRuleTogether they could rule together]]; when Obi-Wan Kenobi showed up, Anakin blamed him for her turning against him. They got into a fierce lightsaber battle with Obi-Wan, [[spoiler:with Anakin falling into a river of lava in the process, and screaming at Obi-Wan while on fire. He survives long enough for Palpatine's medical team to show up and save his life, and in the process putting him in a full suit with ArtificialLimbs.]] Basically, his new suit buried his physical scars, while his new role in the empire buried his mental scars.
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79* In ''Literature/AvalonWebOfMagic'', the resident MagicalNativeAmerican advises Emily that an injury both physical and psychological can be harder to heal than purely singular ones. This is relevant to the book's plot in that [[spoiler:the severing of Lorelei's horn was painful in addition to being emotionally humiliating and indirectly caused by (what she perceives as) a failure on her part. It almost doesn't matter to Lorelei that her horn will grow back because the psychological scars seem overwhelming to her]].
80* Cira in ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'' lost [[spoiler: all her older sisters]] in the incident which caused her scars, and then lost her lover due to the resulting lack of attractiveness. Both incidents scarred her psychologically.
81* In ''Literature/{{Cagebird}}'', Yuri's cutting scars represent his change from willing participant to [[spoiler: unwilling victim of Falcone's pirates.]] The very act of cutting itself is used to symbolize times when Yuri's too stressed to even address his emotions in the narration.
82* ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons'': [[spoiler:Theon]] is [[ColdBloodedTorture tortured]] physically, including everything from probable castration to {{flaying|Alive}}. The psychological effects include a complete loss of identity, possible insanity, and a [[UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome rather twisted relationship]] with his torturer. Also of note is Sandor Clegane, known to most of Westeros as 'The Hound'. His massive and horrific burn scars across one entire side of his face are both a symbol and the cause of his bitter, angry demeanour.
83* The Seablite gang from ''Literature/DarkLife'' have both physical and psychological scars from [[spoiler: their time as Doc's unwilling experimental subjects.]]
84* ''Literature/TheGideonTrilogy'' has Gideon mention this trope when showing Peter the scars down his legs from when a farmer set dogs on him.
85-->'''Gideon:''' [[TheStoic Physical pain is over as soon as it stops.]] Other things take longer to heal.
86* In ''Literature/HeartOfSteel'', Alistair Mechanus is a physical wreck from a car crash, mirroring the mental wreck he is from a subsequent psychotic break.
87* Austin from ''Literature/HollowPlaces'' has burns scars all over his body, a prosthetic right arm, and is missing the sight in one eye. All serve as reminders for the day he lost his sister to an attack drone, a loss he blames himself for. His half-blindness can be seen as symbolic of his overall view of himself.
88* In ''Literature/TheJungleBook'', Hathi the elephant has a large white scar from the time he [[spoiler:fell into a spiked pit trap]]; he felt humiliated enough by the event that when he escaped [[spoiler:he ''razed three villages'']].
89* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': {{Justified|Trope}} because the Stormlight HealingFactor is guided by the person's self-image. Kaladin can't heal his SlaveBrand [[spoiler:until ''Literature/RhythmOfWar'']] because its history is closely linked to his SurvivorGuilt, which is remarked on in the story. Similarly, [[spoiler:Navani's LightEmUp attack on [[FallenHero Moash]] simultaneously [[EmotionBomb overwhelms him with his suppressed emotional pain]] and permanently blinds him.]]
90* In ''Literature/WhyborneAndGriffin'', Griffin has a tentacle-like scar on his thigh as a result of his traumatizing first encounter with the supernatural, which also led to him being forcibly confined to an asylum and enduring further psychological damage. The scar serves as a reminder for both.
91* Garik "Face" Loran in the ''Literature/XWingSeries'' sometimes points out the parallels between his vicious facial scar and [[TheAtoner his guilt over]] his previous work as a child actor in pro-Imperial propaganda. He received the scar during a firefight when a bunch of ex-Rebels kidnapped him, intending to execute him for his complicity. Even though the advanced medical technology available means removing the scar would be a trivial operation, he's never had it done because he wants to keep the reminder. [[spoiler: In their last conversation together, his friend Ton Phanan insists that Face needs to move past his guilt and define himself by something other than a child's mistakes. Face takes this to heart and has the scar removed as a sign of his moving on -- though he wears a fake scar for a while.]]
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95* ''Series/BabylonFive'': The character Colonel Ari Ben-Zayn from "Eyes". He has a massive disfiguring scar down the side of his face, he has it in for Sinclair and anyone on his staff, and he was traumatized by war back in the day.
96* ''Series/{{Bones}}'':
97** Sweets has scars on his back from his childhood abuse, which has also obviously scarred him internally as pointed out to Booth and Brennan by Gordon Gordon Wyatt.
98** Also Booth himself, who has scars on the bones of his feet from torture in Iraq, and it's a representation of the emotional trauma he suffered during the experience.
99* In a season 4 episode of ''{{Series/Community}}'' Jeff recounts all of the ways he was traumatized by ParentalAbandonment and mentions an episode when he intentionally scarred himself to fake appendicitis in order to have people worry about him.
100* ''Series/PersonOfInterest:'' Mr. Finch's limp and fused neck vertebrae are the result of being caught in the same explosion that killed his partner Nathan (and several dozen other people). Injured and on the run from the government agents that planted the bomb, he finds out that [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone he could have prevented the explosion]] if he hadn't been stubborn about the Machine.
101* ''Series/PrettyLittleLiarsOriginalSin'': Faran has a long back scar due to her corrective scoliosis surgery, which left her with chronic pain, as a child. [[spoiler:Learning the surgery was unnecessary and her mom went through with it anyways makes Faran depict it as a sign of her mom's unrelenting quest for perfection in her bio for Swan Lake.]]
102* ''Series/TheWitcher2019'': Yennefer is given the chance to change anything about her appearance, however she insists that the scars of her attempted suicide stay on her wrists.
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106* Wrestling/{{Kane}} was supposed to have this. His body was to be horribly burned by a fire [[ContinuitySnarl either he or]] [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker his brother]] [[ContinuitySnarl started]], which killed their parents, but [[SpecialEffectsFailure the makeup didn't work out when he unmasked]], so now they're just emotional scars.
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110* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': Lucius was once the best-looking of the Emperor's Children Legion and entire army of gene-tailored narcissists. Then his nose was broken in a fight with another Space Marine so badly it couldn't be restored, and after he fell to Chaos his face was scarred in successive fights with Loyalists. Now his face is a single massive network of scar tissue because he adds one with every victory as the Champion of Slaanesh.
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114* Fenris in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' has scars all over his body from the lyrium used to give him his phasing powers. They also represent his mental scars from years of slavery and abuse at the hands of Danarius, the Tevinter magister that Fenris managed to escape.
115* Starting with ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', Commander Shepard's face will become more and more scarred and inflamed the farther down the [[KarmaMeter Renegade]] path you go with your decisions. This is explained in-universe as being due to cybernetic implants reacting badly to emotional stress and can be fixed by acting benevolently, or by spending the cash to upgrade the Med Bay.
116** The scars [[spoiler:Garrus]] gets via [[NoOneCouldSurviveThat a rocket to the face]] serve as a reminder of [[spoiler:Sidonis' betrayal and his squadmates' resulting deaths]]. By ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' however, they've begun to fade slightly.
117* In a way, the massively scarred body of The Nameless One from ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'' functions like this: He is [[CoveredWithScars so scarred that he has practically no intact skin left]] that could tell him how he used to look like, and also has amnesia. [[spoiler:Furthermore, he loses his mind every time he dies; the scars indicate that his mind is probably just as 'scarred' from being repeatedly wiped as his body is.]]
118* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'': Ada's epilogue slide shows that she escaped Raccoon City with a large scar on her right side. Although it notes that she would drop the "Ada" identity, she [[NotSoStoic starts crying]] and ultimately keeps the identity. She's unable to shed "Ada", just like she's unable to get rid of the scar or forget the events that she went through.
119* [[LadyOfWar Gozen]], leader of the Jingu Clan in ''VideoGame/TheSecretWorld'', sports a very long scar running from the tip of her chin to her left cheekbone; it's not clearly established how she got it, but it's heavily implied that it involved the death of her lover and still serves is a major reason why [[FantasticRacism she despises demons so biliously]]. In the present, Gozen is [[KnightTemplar the harshest and most puritanical]] of all the faction heads, not to mention the most reluctant to abandon her old vendettas against the Oni. As the Bees put it, "Old scars will block her view of the true danger."
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123* Hanako Ikezawa in ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo'' has severe burn scars from a childhood tragedy and [[ShrinkingViolet crippling shyness]] as a result of them. [[spoiler: Losing both of her parents in the house fire that gave her the scars]] probably didn't help either. Being isolated [[spoiler: in the OrphanageOfLove]] and later [[spoiler: bullied in her old school]] also probably didn't help. It also made her into a [[spoiler: BirthdayHater]].
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127* ''Webcomic/TheFoxSister'': Yun Hee's arms, hands, and chest are covered in scars which she received when attempting to fend off the Kumiho during their traumatic first encounter.
128* ''Webcomic/GiftsOfWanderingIce'': Rita was wounded by monster at the age of 12. The encounter left her with huge [[http://mildegard.ru/Gifts_of_wandering_ice/English/page6_eng.html scars]] on her throat, and she tends to hide them since then. She says she feels helpless and vulnerable when they are not covered at least with a thin cloth. She is yet to master her old fears.
129* ''Webcomic/MKsTheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'': Lucy Harris has scars which are signs of how hard her life was.
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133* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': [[Characters/AvatarTheLastAirbenderZuko Prince Zuko's]] father issues are represented physically through the scar over his eye, and Zuko suffered both [[spoiler:as part of a confrontation with his father]]. The connection between the two is even discussed in-universe when [[spoiler:Katara laments that she didn't get the chance to heal the scar because it may have helped clear up his emotional issues as well.]]
134* ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': Bunnie Rabbot combines the trope with IJustWantToBeBeautiful. She is one of only two characters in the show who fusses over their appearance. Unfortunately, she is also a victim of [[UnwillingRoboticization the Roboticizer,]] a machine which - [[PainfulTransformation very painfully]] - transformed ''roughly'' half of her body into [[ArtificialLimbs bulky mechanical parts]], leaving her [[BodyHorror awkwardly lopsided]]. The [[CursedWithAwesome upshot]] is that her new robotic limbs are [[ArtificialLimbsAreStronger very strong]]. She ''hates'' it, to the point of breaking down [[http://archive.is/WUTSh into tears]] when an attempt to change her back starts reverting.
135* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseFuture'': It's revealed in the episode "Growing Pains" that the various hits, falls and psychical encounters [[Characters/StevenUniverseStevenQuartzUniverse Steven Quartz Universe]] went through in the [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse original series]] actually did injure him, he just has an incredibly powerful HealingFactor that fixed him up before he or anyone else noticed -- on the outside, that is. His ''skeleton'', on the other hand, is covered head to toe in various healed cracks and fractures. This was revealed as Steven's sanity [[SanitySlippage spiraled further and further downward]], symbolizing how he bottles up any remotely negative emotion under [[StepfordSmiler the facade of a happy-go-lucky guy]].
136** Gems who are afflicted by TheCorruption are described as being emotionally broken in such a way that it [[TransformationHorror corrupts their physical form,]] turning them into the Gem Mutants that the Crystal Gems often face. Once these gems are healed from their Corrupted state, their physical forms will still retain elements from their corrupted forms, symbolizing that even after being "cured", the trauma from the experience still remains with them.
137* ''WesternAnimation/TronUprising'': Oh, whew! It's Tron, the BigGood of the franchise. And even though he's a little bit more grim and stoic than what he was back in the [[Film/{{Tron}} 1982 film]] or ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', at least he isn't [[spoiler:Rinzler yet]]. Oh, yikes! That's a ''lot'' of dead pixels. Then we get his unwillingness to trust because he was "blinded by friendship" [[note]]He was ostensibly talking about Dyson, but the statement could have implicated Dyson, Cyrus, Flynn, or ''all three.''[[/note]] and being unable to call Beck a friend unless under duress. His TrainingFromHell for Beck may be necessary, the advice for Beck to push away potential allies like Mara, less so. [[EvilStoleMyFaith It's also noticeable that he never mentions having faith in the Users, even though that was central to his character in earlier entries]]
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