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Voting Gauntlet: Father-Complex Fray!


Voting Gauntlet: Father-Complex Fray!  

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  1. 1. Which army will you support?

    • Altena: Luminous Rider
    • Michalis: Ambitious King
    • Alfonse: Prince of Askr
    • Xander: Paragon Knight
    • Mareeta: Sword of Stars
    • Lloyd: White Wolf
    • Ross: His Father's Son
    • Annette: Overachiever

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  • Poll closed on 07/07/2020 at 02:59 AM

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For once, I actually used every last flag so I should be assured a top 1,000 spot for both team rank (currently 197th in Team Mareeta; score: 2,819,347) and overall rank (currently 673rd; score: 6,327,097).

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I'm really shocked Mareeta had so many supporters. She's from a game only released in Japan. Hardly anybody out west knows much of her at all. I didn't know she existed until she was added to Heroes myself.

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25 minutes ago, Anacybele said:

I'm really shocked Mareeta had so many supporters. She's from a game only released in Japan. Hardly anybody out west knows much of her at all. I didn't know she existed until she was added to Heroes myself.

Her being OP both in her home game and in Heroes helps.

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27 minutes ago, Michelaar said:

Her being OP both in her home game and in Heroes helps.

If you say so, I guess. I don't have her, so I wouldn't know.

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On 6/28/2020 at 8:36 AM, Tybrosion said:

Change it to “dead dad” (which sometimes overlaps like with Michalis, Zephiel, and Hubert), then yes.

While daddy issues are also common, it isn’t to same ridiculous extent as dead dads.

Ehhh I disagree. Having a "dad complex" includes and exceeds the "dead dad" thing. It can be a special admiration one has for his or her father, wanting to make dad proud, having been abused by one's father, "there's no way I'll ever be as good as my dad," "I want to live up to my dad" -- anything that makes one have thoughts about one's father often.

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