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I swear I cannot make sense of anything of this page.
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I swear I cannot make sense of anything on this page.
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And then after 100 words of explaining \'\'it\'\'.. you point out the \
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And then after 100 words of explaining \\\'\\\'it\\\'\\\'.. you point out the \\\"soul\\\" we are talking about would actually be best called spirit (no religious or mystic explanation provided)?

I could understand if you were just introducing Main/LifeEnergy (found in many supernatural works indeed, and used to justify \\\"magic-like abilities\\\", not last life itself) but then you say \\\"true soul\\\" would be the thing encompassing the whole physical body and I\\\'m lost.

This whole train of thought, possibly, may also be why I had such a hard time comparing Main/TwoBeingsOneBody and Main/SharingABody (aka \\\'\\\'Two Souls One Vessel\\\'\\\', which is literally the same).

Not to mention Main/MergerOfSouls and Main/MentalFusion (yes, it is stated \\\"the components\\\" of the union differs in their final share/degree of importance, but then [some] \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'same\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' examples are provided)

(also very funny that instead Main/ManySpiritsInsideOfOne and Main/MindHive uses \\\"opposite\\\" words in their title, but then their description claims they are simply different degrees of the same thing)
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That sounds fair. What's mostly important is that his evil plan (which was a thing since Volume 4) was thwarted. Which is usually kind of the point of beating a boss in the first place. What confuses me is that
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That sounds fair. What\'s more important is that his evil plan (which was a thing since Volume 4) was thwarted. Which is usually kind of the point of beating a boss in the first place. What confuses me is that \"Taking Control\" described it as a full-scale attack. But either way, we can amend it as follows:

* AntiClimaxBoss: Adam Taurus was built up as a powerful and dangerous adversary for almost five years, ever since the initial \"Black\" trailer. In Volume 3, he nearly killed Blake and crippled and traumatized Yang. In Volume 5, he successfully pulled a mutiny on the White Fang\'s leader and took over. At the end of the volume, he and his forces are easily caught and thwarted by Blake and the rest of Menagerie. When Adam moves to attack Blake, she strikes him down with a single dodge and a double-handed strike. While confronting Blake and Sun, Adam\'s forces are beaten and apprehended; he retreats from Haven, abandoning his men to their fates.

I\'m ready to add it, once I get the OK.
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That sounds fair. What's mostly important is that his evil plan (which was a thing since Volume 4) was thwarted. Which is usually kind of the point of beating a boss in the first place. What confuses me is that
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That sounds fair. What\'s mostly important is that his evil plan (which was a thing since Volume 4) was thwarted. Which is usually kind of the point of beating a boss in the first place. What confuses me is that \"Taking Control\" described it as a full-scale attack. But either way, we can amend it as follows:

* AntiClimaxBoss: Adam Taurus was built up as a powerful and dangerous adversary for almost five years, ever since the initial \"Black\" trailer. In Volume 3, he nearly killed Blake and crippled and traumatized Yang. In Volume 5, he successfully pulled a mutiny on the White Fang\'s leader and took over. At the end of the volume, he and his forces are easily caught and thwarted by Blake and the rest of Menagerie. When Adam moves to attack Blake, she strikes him down with a single dodge and a double-handed strike. While confronting Blake and Sun, Adam\'s forces are beaten and apprehended; he retreats from Haven, abandoning his men to their fates.

I\'m ready to add it, once I get the OK.
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