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no person is ever the villain in their own mind. They’re just people who got confused between point A and point B.”
“How do you… I don’t know… always see things in the right light? Why is your moral compass so much better than mine?”
Face after face flashed in my mind’s eye, reminding me that Matrus and Patrus weren’t just ideals founded on misandry and misogyny—they were people. And in war, it was the people who suffered, not the ideals.
For all of their differences and flaws, Matrian and Patrian citizens cared about one thing—the future for their children.

