Note: The oath talks about the body parts in terms of the suits, no in terms of what the person themselves has. Eyesight, limbs, etc. aren't needed, and the purpose of the armor isn't to "fix" what society sees as deficits, but to give people more agency to define their own lives and their own futures.
NeilKapit
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Note: The oath talks about the body parts in terms of the suits, no in terms of what the person themselves has. Eyesight, limbs, etc. aren't needed, and the purpose of the armor isn't to "fix" what society sees as deficits, but to give people more agency to define their own lives and their own futures.
LD
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The oath is both profound and beautiful
NeilKapit
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Thank you very much, mysterious stranger LD!
JWCraig
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I like the look and feel you're building with this one. I'm interested in seeing where you are going with it.
melaredblu
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Melanie kinda...looks like she's flipping the bird. But given her cast page, that might just be in-character.
ProfEtheric
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An oath will ALWAYS draw me in, and this one is a beauty!
Andy P.
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Yeah, they look too damn happy. Poor kids have no idea what kind of monster their god-author is. *deep breath* :)