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So all those bonds are greater<lesser. I was wondering if great names ever got loyalty sickness for \'\'not\'\' serving their people\'s interest, and it seems that they never do.
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So all those bonds are greater>lesser. I was wondering if great names ever got loyalty sickness for \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' serving their people\\\'s interest, and it seems that they never do.
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In other words, when Sokka said Aang was banished at the start of the second episode of season one... \'\'\'\'\'WAS HE TRYING TO EXECUTE HIM!?!\'\'\'\'\'
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In other words, when Sokka said Aang was banished from the village at the start of the second episode of season one... \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'WAS HE TRYING TO EXECUTE HIM!?!\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'
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So all those bonds are greater<lesser. I was wondering if great names ever got loyalty sickness for \'\'not\'\' serving their people\'s interest, and it seems that they never do.
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So all those bonds are greater<lesser. I was wondering if great names ever got loyalty sickness for \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' serving their people\\\'s interest, and it seems that they never do.

Brain spasm. In the context of loyalty = community... If a Tribe casts someone out, is it supposed to set off one of those collapses?

In other words, when Sokka said Aang was banished at the start of the second episode of season one... \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'WAS HE TRYING TO EXECUTE HIM!?!\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'
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