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* Chapter 39 shows Elyon starting to feel TheChainsOfCommanding -- she has to personally send letters to the families of all the soldiers who died in the Shadowkhan attack, and then is confronted in the throne room by a large crowd of the families of those who were taken prisoner, who start chewing her out for not being the miraculously perfect leader they wanted. She ends up having to cow them into silence, which only makes her feel worse.
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* Vathek, upon reflecting on things, comes to the disturbing realization that many in the Rebellion [[NotInThisForYourRevolution may not have cared about the goal about the just nature of overthrowing Phobos and just saw it as means to their own agendas]]. He is understandably very frustrated at the thought, screaming in rage and punching a wall.

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* Vathek, upon reflecting on things, comes to the disturbing realization that many in the Rebellion [[NotInThisForYourRevolution may not have cared about the goal about the just nature of overthrowing Phobos and just saw it as means to their own agendas]]. He is understandably very frustrated at the thought, screaming in rage and punching a wall.



* In Chapter 36, Phobos has a flashback from his childhood when he studied hard with the intention of becoming a good king and prove wrong the bad things people were already whispering about him. His mother tried to gently reassure him that king or no, he can do great things for Meridian, regardless of the other people's opinions. The memory leads to him ranting privately about his opinion that his mother never really loved him and was ready to cast him aside the moment Elyon was born.

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* In Chapter 36, Phobos has a flashback from his childhood when he studied hard with the intention of becoming a good king and prove wrong the bad things people were already whispering about him. His mother mother, anticipating he wouldn't inherit the throne, tried to gently reassure him that king or no, he can do great things for Meridian, regardless of the other people's opinions. The memory leads to him ranting privately about his opinion that his mother never really loved him and was ready to cast him aside the moment Elyon was born.
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* In Chapter 36, Phobos has a flashback from his childhood when he studied hard with the intention of becoming a good king and prove wrong the bad things people were already whispering about him. His mother tried to gently reassure him that king or no, he can do great things for Meridian, regardless of the other people's opinions. The memory leads to him ranting privately about his opinion that his mother never really loved him and was ready to cast him aside the moment Elyon was born.

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