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* [[https://youtu.be/hYm84Etge5M?si=hcyLxGr-nIHfty0F So About That Total Eclipse]] ends with Red explaining how she was worried about [[HypeBacklash her familiarity with what would happen ruining the experience for her]], only for her to be just as excited as everyone else when it happened, if not more.
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* In the "Vikings" video, there's a random meow when Blue is talking. He then stops the video so he can coo and dote on his kitty, Cleo.

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* In the "Vikings" "The Viking Age" video, there's a random meow when Blue is talking. He then stops the video so he can coo and dote on his kitty, Cleo.
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* The "Rulers Who Were Actually Good" History Hijinks is one big, long CMoH, but the crowning moment of crowning moments has to be the Battle of Arsuf. When Richard the Lionheart lost a horse and fell ill, his enemy Saladin gifted him two horses from his royal stables and sent his royal physician to treat him. And once his conquest of Jerusalem was officially recognized in the treaty that ended the Third Crusade, Saladin allowed Christian pilgrims to continue visiting the city.

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* The "Rulers Who Were Actually Good" History Hijinks is one big, long CMoH, [=CMoH=], but the crowning moment of crowning moments has to be the Battle of Arsuf. When Richard the Lionheart lost a horse and fell ill, his enemy Saladin gifted him two horses from his royal stables and sent his royal physician to treat him. And once his conquest of Jerusalem was officially recognized in the treaty that ended the Third Crusade, Saladin allowed Christian pilgrims to continue visiting the city.
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* The "Rulers Who Were Actually Good" History Hijinks is one big, long CMoH, but the crowning moment of crowning moments has to be the Battle of Arsuf. When Richard the Lionheart lost a horse and fell ill, his enemy Saladin gifted him two horses from his royal stables and sent his royal physician to treat him. And once his conquest of Jerusalem was officially recognized in the treaty that ended the Third Crusade, Saladin allowed Christian pilgrims to continue visiting the city.
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** This is followed up by her streaming Tears of the Kingdom to raise money for Doctors Without Borders in response to the attack on Gaza.
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* Part 11 has Sun's [[FriendlyEnemy growing sympathies]] for [[WomanScorned Princess Iron Fan]], clearly taking her seriously as both a fighter and as a person with sincere problems [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he contributed to]]. About the only reason he is even antagonistic towards her is because he needs her titular artifact to fix a ''different'' problem he made that affects more people.

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* Part 11 has Sun's [[FriendlyEnemy growing sympathies]] for [[WomanScorned Princess Iron Fan]], clearly taking her seriously as both a fighter and as a person with sincere problems [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he contributed to]].to]], even flying into a rage at Princess Jade Countenance for insulting her, and commenting that the Bull Demon King (his blood brother) didn't deserve a woman as good as her. About the only reason he is even antagonistic towards her is because he needs her titular artifact to fix a ''different'' problem he made that affects more people.
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* Part 11 has Sun's [[FriendlyEnemy growing sympathies]] for [[WomanScorned Princess Iron Fan]], clearly taking her seriously as both a fighter and as a person with sincere problems [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he contributed to]]. About the only reason he is even antagonistic towards her is because he needs her titular artifact to fix a ''different'' problem he made that affects more people.
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** This is immediately followed up with the birth of their daughter Hedone (which roughly translates to "Joy") and Red's beautiful acoustic rendition of [[Theatre/{{Cinderella}} "Ten Minutes Ago"]] playing over the credits.

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** This is immediately followed up with the birth of their daughter Hedone (which roughly translates to "Joy") and Red's beautiful acoustic rendition of [[Theatre/{{Cinderella}} [[Theatre/CinderellaRodgersAndHammerstein "Ten Minutes Ago"]] playing over the credits.
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* In the story of "Medea", there's the fact that Jason was one of the few Greek heroes Hera liked, given he's that rare breed of hero not born from Zeus's infidelity. Also, she warmed up to him when he passed her SecretTestOfCharacter by helping her (under the guise of an old lady) across a river. From then on, Hera liked being Jason's patriot. At least, she ''did'' until [[ForegoneConclusion towards the end]]...

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* In the story of "Medea", there's the fact that Jason was one of the few Greek heroes Hera liked, given he's that rare breed of hero not born from Zeus's infidelity. Also, she warmed up to him when he passed her SecretTestOfCharacter by helping her (under the guise of an old lady) across a river. From then on, Hera liked being Jason's patriot.patron. At least, she ''did'' until [[ForegoneConclusion towards the end]]...
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** Just like in "Eros and Psyche", the pure love felt between Poseidon and Nerites is enough to produce a whole new god- Anteros, god of specifically requited love.

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** Just like in "Eros and Psyche", the pure love felt between Poseidon and Nerites is enough to produce a whole new god- Anteros, god of specifically of, specifically, requited love.

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* When talking about the Wild Hunt, Red briefly goes into the Einherjar, Odin's army of the dead, and mentions a poem composed by the followers of Haakon the Good. In the poem, Haakon, after his death at the hands of Erik Bloodaxe, is welcomed by Odin himself into Valhalla, who tells him that Haakon's christianity isn't an issue. He had a warrior's heart.

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* When talking about the Wild Hunt, Red briefly goes into the Einherjar, Odin's army of the dead, and mentions a poem composed by the followers of Haakon the Good. In the poem, Haakon, after his death at the hands of Erik Bloodaxe, is welcomed by Odin himself into Valhalla, who tells him that Haakon's christianity Christianity isn't an issue. He had a warrior's heart.


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** Red notes that the fact people are ''still'' talking about Gilgamesh thousands of years later proves that he did achieve a kind of immortality. This is especially touching if one believes that Gilgamesh was based on a real person who did worry about what would happen after he died.
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** When Enkidu curses Shamhaut and bemoans all the bad stuff civilization has done to him, Shamash comforts that some good ''still'' came out of leaving behind his "peaceful, ignorant, wild existence."

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** When Enkidu curses Shamhaut and bemoans all the bad stuff civilization has done to him, Shamash comforts that some good ''still'' came out of leaving behind his "peaceful, ignorant, wild existence." At realizing it would be [[UngratefulBastard unappreciative]] of him to curse Shamhaut for essentially making his life better for it, he rescinds his cursing her and instead asks Shamash to make her beautiful for the rest of her days.
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* A small one in her talk about "[[BecomeARealBoy Pinocchio Plots]]". Although she points out that making a non-human character into a human can be cliché and even contrived, it can be compelling if [[{{Reconstruction}} done right]]. For instance, while an immortal being can be miserable at experiencing pain and old age, alternatively, it teaches them to appreciate life and change. What's more, though an emotionless being may not like negative emotions, sometimes having emotions will give them a new beautiful perspective on familiar things. Both examples are respectively demonstrated with the once-immortal character [[HappyRain savoring rain]] while a previously emotionless character marvels at [[MundaneMadeAwesome a glass of water catching the light]].

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* A small one in her talk about "[[BecomeARealBoy Pinocchio Plots]]". Although she points out that making a non-human character into a human can be cliché and or contrived or even contrived, [[{{Deconstruction}} detrimental to the chracter in question]], it can be compelling if [[{{Reconstruction}} done right]]. For instance, while an immortal being can be miserable at experiencing pain and old age, alternatively, it teaches them to appreciate life and change. What's more, though an emotionless being may not like negative emotions, sometimes having emotions will give them a new beautiful perspective on familiar things. Both examples are respectively demonstrated with the once-immortal character [[HappyRain savoring rain]] while a previously emotionless character marvels at [[MundaneMadeAwesome a glass of water catching the light]].
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* "The Epic of Gilgamesh" has Gilgamesh and Enkidu's friendship. If anything, Enkidu was such a [[PositiveFriendInfluence good influence]] on Gilgamesh that his death set off chain of events that would lead to the king's CharacterDevelopment, from [[EvilOverlord abusive chad]] to [[TheGoodKing a ruler worth immortalizing]].

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* "The Epic of Gilgamesh" has Gilgamesh and Enkidu's friendship. If anything, Enkidu was such a [[PositiveFriendInfluence good influence]] on Gilgamesh that his death set off a chain of events that would lead to the king's CharacterDevelopment, from [[EvilOverlord abusive chad]] to [[TheGoodKing a ruler worth immortalizing]].
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* "The Epic of Gilgamesh" has Gilgamesh and Enkidu's friendship. If anything, Enkidu was such a [[PositiveFriendInfluence good influence]] on Gilgamesh that his death set off chain of events that would lead to the king's CharacterDevelopment, from [[EvilOverlord abusive chad]] to [[TheGoodKing a ruler worth immortalizing]].
** When Enkidu curses Shamhaut and bemoans all the bad stuff civilization has done to him, Shamash comforts that some good ''still'' came out of leaving behind his "peaceful, ignorant, wild existence."
-->'''Enkidu:''' (sobbing) She ''lured'' me with bread and boobs and stuff!
-->'''Shamash:''' But did you like the bread?
-->'''Enkidu:''' Yes.
-->'''Shamash:''' And the boobs?
-->'''Enkidu:''' [[PlayedForLaughs Oh for sure]].
-->'''Shamash:''' Then it sounds like [[{{Reconstruction}} she helped you make a life worth living]], huh?
-->'''Enkidu:''' As thanks, [[PetTheDog please make her even hotter]].
** Unto itself, Enkidu's relationship with Shamhaut, instantly turning over a new leaf for her. And when he [[PapaWolf takes offense]] that Gilgamesh would dare have his way with his beloved, he tenderly and protectively holds Shamhaut to his persons.
-->'''Enkidu:''' How '''DARE''' he ruin the [[SincerityMode wholesome fun of consensual boning]]!
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* A small one in her talk about "[[BecomeARealBoy Pinocchio Plots]]". Although she points out that making a non-human character into a human can be cliché and even contrived, it can be compelling if [[{{Reconstruction}} done right]]. For instance, while an immortal being can be miserable at experiencing pain and old age, alternatively, it teaches them to appreciate life and change. What's more, though an emotionless being may not like negative emotions, sometimes having emotions will give them a new beautiful perspective on familiar things.

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* A small one in her talk about "[[BecomeARealBoy Pinocchio Plots]]". Although she points out that making a non-human character into a human can be cliché and even contrived, it can be compelling if [[{{Reconstruction}} done right]]. For instance, while an immortal being can be miserable at experiencing pain and old age, alternatively, it teaches them to appreciate life and change. What's more, though an emotionless being may not like negative emotions, sometimes having emotions will give them a new beautiful perspective on familiar things. Both examples are respectively demonstrated with the once-immortal character [[HappyRain savoring rain]] while a previously emotionless character marvels at [[MundaneMadeAwesome a glass of water catching the light]].

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