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* Rogue, while apologising to Arya for her previous behaviour, explains the ''real'' reason for why she chose to side with Charlus rather than staying with the Brotherhood -- because of her powers, she knows that while she'll have friends, she'll never be able to get married or have children, and that she'll die alone. It means that she can't be what Mystique and Magneto need in their plan to take back Westeros, whether ruling territories or making suitable alliances via marriage and future generations, and she thought it was better to abandon them before they abandoned her.

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* Rogue, while apologising to Arya for her previous behaviour, explains the ''real'' reason for why she chose to side with Charlus rather than staying with the Brotherhood -- because of her powers, she knows that while she'll have friends, she'll never be able to get married or have children, children (her powers are obviously a danger to anyone she'd try to have sex with, and if she ''did'' manage to get pregnant then the baby would likely die in utero before she even started to show) and that she'll die alone. It means that she can't be what Mystique and Magneto need in their plan to take back Westeros, whether ruling territories or making suitable alliances via marriage and future generations, and she thought it was better to abandon them before they abandoned her.
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* Rogue, while apologising to Arya for her previous behaviour, explains the ''real'' reason for why she chose to side with Charlus rather than staying with the Brotherhood -- because of her powers, she knows that while she'll have friends, she'll never be able to get married or have children, and that she'll die alone. That means that she can't be what Mystique and Magneto need in their plan to take back Westeros (making suitable alliances via marriage) and she thought it was better to abandon them before they abandoned her.

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* Rogue, while apologising to Arya for her previous behaviour, explains the ''real'' reason for why she chose to side with Charlus rather than staying with the Brotherhood -- because of her powers, she knows that while she'll have friends, she'll never be able to get married or have children, and that she'll die alone. That It means that she can't be what Mystique and Magneto need in their plan to take back Westeros (making Westeros, whether ruling territories or making suitable alliances via marriage) marriage and future generations, and she thought it was better to abandon them before they abandoned her.
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* When Pepper argues with Mystique about Arya returning to Westeros so that she can see her blood family, it becomes clear that Mystique has come to regard Arya as a daughter and doesn't want to lose her. Upon Pepper stressing that Arya's conflicting loyalties are going to tear her apart, Mystique muses that so many have left her: Rogue, her children, and Kurt -- meaning Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler exists in this universe, and whatever their connection, either Mystique had to give him up or they had to part ways in some other fashion, potentially on bad terms.
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* Rogue, while apologising to Arya for her previous behaviour, explains the ''real'' reason for why she chose to side with Charlus rather than staying with the Brotherhood -- because of her powers, she knows that while she'll have friends, she'll never be able to get married or have children, and that she'll die alone. That means that she can't be what Mystique and Magneto need in their plan to take back Westeros (making suitable alliances via marriage) and she thought it was better to abandon them before they abandoned her.
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* A talk with Jane on Petyr's long list of grand lies and boasts, from how he took Cat and Lysa together to being Robb's true father to his "grand fight" with Brandon, makes Cat finally face up to how her "friend" was nothing but a compulsive liar who held no loyalties to anyone but herself.

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* A talk with Jane on Petyr's long list of grand lies and boasts, from how he took Cat and Lysa together to being Robb's true father to his "grand fight" with Brandon, makes Cat finally face up to how her "friend" was nothing but a compulsive liar who held no loyalties to anyone but herself.himself.
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* A talk with Jane on Petyr's long list of grand lies and boasts, from how he took Cat and Lysa together to being Robb's true father to his "grand fight" with Brandon, makes Cat finally face up to how her "friend" was nothing but a compulsive liar who held no loyalties to anyone but herself.
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* Arya's self-worth is so messed up that she is convinced that Mystique's perfect impersonation of her younger self is somehow flawed, because it's not as ugly as she's convinced that she was.
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* Daenerys notes with empathy that Ben seems genuinely shocked that no one is treating him like a monster for his appearance.

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