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** Yorktown asks Ayaka whether saving Willie D was really the right thing to do, or merely what was right in her own eyes. |
** Yorktown asks Ayaka whether saving Willie D was really the right thing to do, or merely what was right in her own eyes. |
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** The question of whether to give a screwup seven chances or 70 times 7 is asked, analogous to Peter's question of how many times to forgive a sinning brother. |
** The question of whether to give a screwup seven chances or 70 times 7 is asked, analogous to Peter's question of how many times to forgive a sinning brother. |
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** Ayaka wonders just how far the parable of the lost sheep can be extended. |
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** [[Religious Bruiser]] {{spoiler|Northampton}} throws Biblical allusions and quotes around like candy. |
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** In Chapter 36, a character pulling a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] tells one who she had done it on behalf of the following: |
** In Chapter 36, a character pulling a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] tells one who she had done it on behalf of the following: |
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{{quote|“You’re a righteous ship I would sink for... this counts as a good fight to have fought, a race to have finished and a faith to have kept… hah… doesn’t it? It’s okay. This is part of that plan to prosper you and give you hope and a future. Forget what is behind and strain toward what is ahead.”}} |
{{quote|“You’re a righteous ship I would sink for... this counts as a good fight to have fought, a race to have finished and a faith to have kept… hah… doesn’t it? It’s okay. This is part of that plan to prosper you and give you hope and a future. Forget what is behind and strain toward what is ahead.”}} |