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I don\'t think Idunn really qualifies as a true Hardin. From my understanding, most Hardins are possessed by an evil force and are brainwashed to destroy the world. [[spoiler:Idunn, however, was just captured by the other dragons to have her soul forcefully destroyed so she could follow their commands. She spends most of [=FE6=] as a soulless husk, until the true ending, where Roy slaying her with the Binding Blade, thus getting her soul back. The only thing that makes her somewhat of a Hardin is the fact that she\'s ForcedIntoEvil because her soul was destroyed.]] I might be wrong on this, so if anything just correct me.
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I don\\\'t think Idunn really qualifies as a true Hardin. From my understanding, most Hardins are possessed by an evil force and are brainwashed to destroy the world. [[spoiler:Idunn, however, was just captured by the other dragons to have her soul forcefully destroyed so she could follow their commands. She spends most of [=FE6=] as a soulless husk, until the true ending, where Roy slaying her with the Binding Blade, thus getting her soul back. The only things that makes her somewhat of a Hardin are the fact that she\\\'s ForcedIntoEvil because her soul was destroyed, and the Binding Blade causing her to regain her senses as well as her soul.]] I might be wrong on this, so if anything just correct me.
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I don\'t think Idunn really qualifies as a true Hardin. From my understanding, most Hardins are possessed by an evil force and are brainwashed to destroy the world. [[spoiler:Idunn, however, was just captured by the other dragons to have her soul forcefully destroyed so she could follow their commands. She spends most of [=FE6=] as a soulless husk, until the true ending, where Roy slaying her with the Binding Blade, thus getting her soul back. The only thing that makes her somewhat of a Hardin is the fact that she\'s ForcedIntoEvil because her soul was destroyed.]]
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I don\\\'t think Idunn really qualifies as a true Hardin. From my understanding, most Hardins are possessed by an evil force and are brainwashed to destroy the world. [[spoiler:Idunn, however, was just captured by the other dragons to have her soul forcefully destroyed so she could follow their commands. She spends most of [=FE6=] as a soulless husk, until the true ending, where Roy slaying her with the Binding Blade, thus getting her soul back. The only thing that makes her somewhat of a Hardin is the fact that she\\\'s ForcedIntoEvil because her soul was destroyed.]] I might be wrong on this, so if anything just correct me.
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As for the War Dragons, I think they fit, but I might be wrong.
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As for the War Dragons, I think they fit, but I also might be wrong.
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I don\'t think Idunn really qualifies as a true Hardin. From my understanding, most Hardins are possessed by an evil force and are brainwashed to destroy the world [[spoiler:Idunn, however, was just captured by the other dragons to have her soul forcefully destroyed so she could follow their commands. She spends most of [=FE6=] as a soulless husk, until the true ending, where Roy slaying her with the Binding Blade, thus getting her soul back. The only thing that makes her somewhat of a Hardin is the fact that she\'s ForcedIntoEvil because her soul was destroyed.]]
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I don\\\'t think Idunn really qualifies as a true Hardin. From my understanding, most Hardins are possessed by an evil force and are brainwashed to destroy the world. [[spoiler:Idunn, however, was just captured by the other dragons to have her soul forcefully destroyed so she could follow their commands. She spends most of [=FE6=] as a soulless husk, until the true ending, where Roy slaying her with the Binding Blade, thus getting her soul back. The only thing that makes her somewhat of a Hardin is the fact that she\\\'s ForcedIntoEvil because her soul was destroyed.]]
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