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!! ''Shadows and Light'':

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!! ''Fae Tales'':
* ''Game Theory'', chapter 21: After an intense, emotionally-charged scene, Augus' wry narration can be unexpectedly hilarious. Or as a fan puts it, "how much more could Augus be a cat."
--> And if Gwyn didn’t exactly land gracefully on his own sheets, well, no one else was watching, and that meant Augus could pretend he executed that very well.

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!! ''Shadows and Light'':

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!! ''Fae Tales'':
* ''Game Theory'', chapter 21: After an intense, emotionally-charged scene, Augus' wry narration can be unexpectedly hilarious. Or as a fan puts it, "how much more could Augus be a cat."
--> And if Gwyn didn’t exactly land gracefully on his own sheets, well, no one else was watching, and
Pitch asking Jack to throw snowballs at him is hilarious, even/especially within context: he's trying to create the golden light that meant Augus could pretend can defeat the living shadows, and Jack's fun-infused snowballs can jumpstart the emotional state he executed that very well.needs to do so. So the tall, dark serious warrior is doing his sword drills while allowing a frost spirit to hit him with snowballs.
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* ''Game Theory'', chapter 21: After an intense, emotionally-charged scene, Augus' wry narration can be unexpectedly hilarious.

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* ''Game Theory'', chapter 21: After an intense, emotionally-charged scene, Augus' wry narration can be unexpectedly hilarious. Or as a fan puts it, "how much more could Augus be a cat."
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!! ''Shadows and Light'':

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!! ''Fae Tales'':
* ''Game Theory'', chapter 21: After an intense, emotionally-charged scene, Augus' wry narration can be unexpectedly hilarious.
--> And if Gwyn didn’t exactly land gracefully on his own sheets, well, no one else was watching, and that meant Augus could pretend he executed that very well.

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