- Dec 9, 2018
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The villain/hero roles aren't that clearly defined (at least I hope not).
The game (through the headmaster) explicitly calling out how power will corrupt in the next chapter after the big sympathetic superpowered heroine was shown coercing an innocent captive into sex and her belatedly realizing (only if the MC called her on it) that this was Not A Cool Move might suggest that it's going for a more ambiguous take on morality. Then the MC gets called lame for not going along with it this chapter, so who knows.
Obviously the organization governing the powers/running the Sisterhood are set up to be the big bads, but for the sisters and their opponents we seem to be dealing more in shades of gray: They certainly aren't shy about killing and mutilating the people who cross them.
The game (through the headmaster) explicitly calling out how power will corrupt in the next chapter after the big sympathetic superpowered heroine was shown coercing an innocent captive into sex and her belatedly realizing (only if the MC called her on it) that this was Not A Cool Move might suggest that it's going for a more ambiguous take on morality. Then the MC gets called lame for not going along with it this chapter, so who knows.
Obviously the organization governing the powers/running the Sisterhood are set up to be the big bads, but for the sisters and their opponents we seem to be dealing more in shades of gray: They certainly aren't shy about killing and mutilating the people who cross them.
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