[He doesn’t understand the cultural context of idols, but he understands that there are some people who are very kind, right up until they’re pushed too far, and then there’s no going back. He respects that. If Makoto is one of those people, then Souda’s right: Elias has well and truly fucked up.]
From what I understand, he was barely a teenager when he was made into a god. He might be manipulative and cunning, but he’s still a child, and a child at the age when boys are most heavily conditioned to believe women are inferior. It’s a very . . . stereotypical mistake to make.
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You’re right about that.
[He doesn’t understand the cultural context of idols, but he understands that there are some people who are very kind, right up until they’re pushed too far, and then there’s no going back. He respects that. If Makoto is one of those people, then Souda’s right: Elias has well and truly fucked up.]
From what I understand, he was barely a teenager when he was made into a god. He might be manipulative and cunning, but he’s still a child, and a child at the age when boys are most heavily conditioned to believe women are inferior. It’s a very . . . stereotypical mistake to make.