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JohnShel91
Since: Jul, 2012
Chabal2
Since: Jan, 2010
BattleMaster
Since: Feb, 2015
14th Feb, 2018 11:55:52 PM
In-Universe Old Shame
JohnShel91
Since: Jul, 2012
16th Feb, 2018 04:52:42 AM
I agree to both. Thanks.
After a disastrous event, a person feels contempt for himself (and the group he was in) for letting it happen so easily. It’s mainly because they were so easily misled.
Fan Example: In Star Wars, sometime between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, a group of people will be talking about how the Empire came to be. among them is a Jedi who survived Order 66. One person will ask how the Jedi Council, guardians of peace in the galaxy, could allow the Emperor to gain control of the Republic, crumble it and reign control of the Empire. The surviving Jedi (before or after revealing himself as such) says with a tone of contempt: “The Jedi Council were a bunch of fools who trusted the wrong people.”
Edited by JohnShel91