Selena/Stereotypes

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  • Apostate - They deserve more than people will give them credit for. Many are criminals, but many are not. I will not stand for the inequality.
  • Cliffside - I don't care why you've brought that place up, but you'd best drop the subject. I've heard nothing but bad things about my home city, and I'd not like to think about them.
  • Divine math - It's really not that divine. But I'm glad to be working with it - it's a wonderful field, especially when you manage to broach a new facet of it.
  • Hard Cider - Beautiful temptress, why must it be so hard to leave you! At least I should be able to drink less of it.
  • Mathemagic - You will never hear me use this term. It's superfluous and doesn't help distinguish either Math or Magic from each other.
  • Mind-manipulating magic - I understand it can have uses. But when something almost makes you turn on everything you believe in to hurt some of your closest friends, it becomes all to much. The most disgusting perversion of magic in the wrong hands.
  • Nobles and titles - You don't need a fancy name to be good at something, and having a fancy name doesn't beget greatness. I'm glad some people understand that, but when someone waves a title around like a free pass they deserve to be taken down a notch.
  • Priests - I never really grasped why these people put so much faith in something so phantasmagorical. Though I admit, their belief system has brought me a great deal of comfort over the years, and I can respect what they stand for as such.
  • Shadows - 'Quash them before they can manifest. These are the true bane of our existence'. That's clearly my point of view.
  • Spirits - Or gods, as the seem to call themselves. They're in opposition to the Old Ones, and that's enough for me. The fact they seem to be proving good intentions is a good prospect.
  • Wirefurs - Murderers, warmongers and subverters of justice. If my mentor denouncing his house has told me anything, it's that these people are not the guardians of lore they profess to be, rather little more than common criminals with money and status to back themselves up.