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Finally, do not underestimate, but at the same time do not \'\'overestimate\'\' what the word Elden Lord means. It was \'\'Marika\'\' who decided the First and Second Elden Lords, even if it was likely the Elden Beast who \'\'permits\'\' the choice. Even the \'\'player Tarnished\'\' themself are called an Elden Lord in endings in which the Greater Will\'s influence is potentially reduced or replaced (Blessing of Despair, Age of Order, Age of the Duskborn), as in \'\'become an Elden Lord who does not necessarily represent the Greater Will\'\', by beating the crap out of the Elden Beast even. The Dragonlord Placidusax being an Elden Lord during an age we know nothing much about means we might not be able to apply any \'\'present time definitions\'\' of Elden Lord to him (which might even include the need of a \'\'god consort\'\', but I am not here to speculate on that).
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Finally, do not narrow down, but at the same time do not \\\'\\\'overreach\\\'\\\' what the word Elden Lord means. It was \\\'\\\'Marika\\\'\\\' who decided the First and Second Elden Lords, even if it was likely the Elden Beast who \\\'\\\'permits\\\'\\\' the choice. Even the \\\'\\\'player Tarnished\\\'\\\' themself are called an Elden Lord in endings in which the Greater Will\\\'s influence is potentially reduced or replaced (Blessing of Despair, Age of Order, Age of the Duskborn), as in \\\'\\\'become an Elden Lord who does not necessarily represent the Greater Will\\\'\\\', by beating the crap out of the Elden Beast even. The Dragonlord Placidusax being an Elden Lord during an age we know nothing much about means we might not be able to apply any \\\'\\\'present time definitions\\\'\\\' of Elden Lord to him (which might even include the need of a \\\'\\\'god consort\\\'\\\', but I am not here to speculate on that).
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Finally, do not underestimate, but at the same time do not \'\'overestimate\'\' what the word Elden Lord means. It was \'\'Marika\'\' who decided the First and Second Elden Lords, even if it was likely the Elden Beast who \'\'permits\'\' the choice. Even the \'\'player Tarnished\'\' themself are called an Elden Lord in endings in which the Greater Will\'s influence is potentially reduced or replaced (Blessing of Despair, Age of Order, Age of the Duskborn), as in \'\'become an Elden Lord who does not necessarily represent the Greater Will\'\', by beating the crap out of the Elden Beast even. The Dragonlord Placidusax being an Elden Lord during an age we know nothing much about means we might not be able to apply any \'\'present time definitions\'\' of Elden Lord to him.
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Finally, do not underestimate, but at the same time do not \\\'\\\'overestimate\\\'\\\' what the word Elden Lord means. It was \\\'\\\'Marika\\\'\\\' who decided the First and Second Elden Lords, even if it was likely the Elden Beast who \\\'\\\'permits\\\'\\\' the choice. Even the \\\'\\\'player Tarnished\\\'\\\' themself are called an Elden Lord in endings in which the Greater Will\\\'s influence is potentially reduced or replaced (Blessing of Despair, Age of Order, Age of the Duskborn), as in \\\'\\\'become an Elden Lord who does not necessarily represent the Greater Will\\\'\\\', by beating the crap out of the Elden Beast even. The Dragonlord Placidusax being an Elden Lord during an age we know nothing much about means we might not be able to apply any \\\'\\\'present time definitions\\\'\\\' of Elden Lord to him (which might even include the need of a \\\'\\\'god consort\\\'\\\', but I am not here to speculate on that).
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Finally, do not underestimate, but at the same time do not \'\'overestimate\'\' what the word Elden Lord means. It was \'\'Marika\'\' who decided the First and Second Elden Lords, even if it was likely the Elden Beast who \'\'permits\'\' the choice. Even the \'\'player Tarnished\'\' themself can become an Elden Lord in endings in which the Greater Will\'s influence is potentially reduced or replaced (Blessing of Despair, Age of Order, Age of the Duskborn), as in \'\'become an Elden Lord who does not necessarily represent the Greater Will\'\', by beating the crap out Elden Beast even. The Dragonlord Placidusax being an Elden Lord during an age we know nothing much about means we might not be able to apply any \'\'present time definitions\'\' of Elden Lord to him.
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Finally, do not underestimate, but at the same time do not \\\'\\\'overestimate\\\'\\\' what the word Elden Lord means. It was \\\'\\\'Marika\\\'\\\' who decided the First and Second Elden Lords, even if it was likely the Elden Beast who \\\'\\\'permits\\\'\\\' the choice. Even the \\\'\\\'player Tarnished\\\'\\\' themself are called an Elden Lord in endings in which the Greater Will\\\'s influence is potentially reduced or replaced (Blessing of Despair, Age of Order, Age of the Duskborn), as in \\\'\\\'become an Elden Lord who does not necessarily represent the Greater Will\\\'\\\', by beating the crap out of the Elden Beast even. The Dragonlord Placidusax being an Elden Lord during an age we know nothing much about means we might not be able to apply any \\\'\\\'present time definitions\\\'\\\' of Elden Lord to him.
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DysfunctionalFamily should be part of Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease. Despite some examples being TruthInTelevision, calling any real life family, famous or otherwise, dysfunctional is possibly too controversial, and also falls under gossip and stereotypes.
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DysfunctionalFamily should be part of Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease. Despite being TruthInTelevision in some unfortunate scenarios, calling \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' real life family, famous or not, dysfunctional is possibly too controversial, and also falls under gossip and stereotypes.
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DysfunctionalFamily should be part of Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease. Calling real life families dysfunctional is possibly too controversial, and also falls under gossip and stereotypes.
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DysfunctionalFamily should be part of Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease. Despite some examples being TruthInTelevision, calling any real life family, famous or otherwise, dysfunctional is possibly too controversial, and also falls under gossip and stereotypes.
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DysfunctionalFamily should be part of Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease due to real life dysfunctional families being (unfortunately) too common, falling under gossip and stereotypes, and possibly controversial.
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DysfunctionalFamily should be part of Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease. Calling real life families dysfunctional is possibly too controversial, and also falls under gossip and stereotypes.
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