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The following text includes topics of deadnaming, misgendering, sexual assault, abuse, manipulation, dysphoria, and trauma. The text’s depictions present one perspective regarding gender identity and personal identity. Gender identity and experiences thereof are varied, numerous and fluid, and may diverge from the portrayals represented in the text. Reader discretion is advised.
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Hey, sorry to bother, I haven't actually read the second the volume yet, but I feel that it might be prudent to tag this and the previous work for mentions of
sexual assault, as that the king has done to Saya's mother is undeniably sexual assault at the very least. The concept of breaking an opponent and then seeing that they bear one's children is the most disgusting depraved thing I can think of, and I would use harsher words were it not for the possible censorship I would describe by disgust more eloquently.
I understand it likely isn't the intention to have the act described as such when it was written, but it feels clear to me, at least from the end of the book, that the tag is warranted. If you wish I would be happy to remove this comment if you feel in a manner contrary to this.
I appreciate the feedback, and you're probably right. I'll add the tag as requested.
@Emi_the_Fairy thank you <3
So, rape to put it simplely.