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** This is a common trope in Japanese stories that a Lord approves of something, yet a retainer thinks their Lord have not been in their right mind or have been deceived by a cunning plot, and will therefore prove their loyalty by avenging the slight by themselves without letting their Lord know. Basically Artemis might have agreed, but [[{{PyschoSupporter}} Callisto]] still hates what happened and won't stay quiet about it.

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** This is a common trope in Japanese stories that a Lord approves of something, yet a retainer thinks their Lord have not been in their right mind or have been deceived by a cunning plot, and will therefore prove their loyalty by avenging the slight by themselves without letting their Lord know. Basically Artemis might have agreed, but [[{{PyschoSupporter}} [[{{PsychoSupporter}} Callisto]] still hates what happened and won't stay quiet about it.
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** This is a common trope in Japanese stories that a Lord approves of something, yet a retainer thinks their Lord have not been in their right mind or have been deceived by a cunning plot, and will therefore prove their loyalty by avenging the slight by themselves without letting their Lord know. Basically Artemis might have agreed, but [[PyschoSupporter Callisto]] still hates what happened and won't stay quiet about it.

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** This is a common trope in Japanese stories that a Lord approves of something, yet a retainer thinks their Lord have not been in their right mind or have been deceived by a cunning plot, and will therefore prove their loyalty by avenging the slight by themselves without letting their Lord know. Basically Artemis might have agreed, but [[PyschoSupporter [[{{PyschoSupporter}} Callisto]] still hates what happened and won't stay quiet about it.
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** This is a common trope in Japanese stories that a Lord approves of something, yet a retainer thinks their Lord have not been in their right mind or have been deceived by a cunning plot, and will therefore prove their loyalty by avenging the slight by themselves without letting their Lord know. Basically Artemis might have agreed, but [[PoisonousFriend Callisto]] still hates what happened and won't stay quiet about it.

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** This is a common trope in Japanese stories that a Lord approves of something, yet a retainer thinks their Lord have not been in their right mind or have been deceived by a cunning plot, and will therefore prove their loyalty by avenging the slight by themselves without letting their Lord know. Basically Artemis might have agreed, but [[PoisonousFriend [[PyschoSupporter Callisto]] still hates what happened and won't stay quiet about it.
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* Why does Callisto want Seiya dead again? Artemis agreed to help Athena and was truly touched by her devotion to Seiya. Why?

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* Why does Callisto want Seiya dead again? Artemis agreed to help Athena and was truly touched by her devotion to Seiya. Why?Why?
** This is a common trope in Japanese stories that a Lord approves of something, yet a retainer thinks their Lord have not been in their right mind or have been deceived by a cunning plot, and will therefore prove their loyalty by avenging the slight by themselves without letting their Lord know. Basically Artemis might have agreed, but [[PoisonousFriend Callisto]] still hates what happened and won't stay quiet about it.
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* Why does Callisto want Seiya dead again? Artemis agreed to help Athena and was truly touched by her devotion to Seiya. Why?

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