Well yes obviously she cannot personally repopulate the planet It was probably already planned to have the ending it does in the final version (they hope to use her to make a cure but this requires killing her)
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Replying to @AnaMardoll @Nymphomachy
For the record the game in its final form does not have a gender-specific plague and its imaginary future is almost unrealistically gender-egalitarian But it's really weird looking at it thinking this was the idea it started from and they took it seriously for a while
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Replying to @AnaMardoll @Nymphomachy
They tried to rectify this in the sequel Which itself is kind of distracting, like the analogue of a fundamentalist Christian cult has no problem at all with women as leaders and soldiers
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Replying to @AnaMardoll @Nymphomachy
The Fantasy Evil Religion being way more gender egalitarian than the rl one they're clearly referencing is a common trope But it's still distracting to see it laid out so starkly
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It's not *impossible* that a cult founded by a woman and whose Elders appear to still be half women would do stuff like practice child marriage and be virulently transphobic It's just a little weird
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Ha ha maybe the Prophet of the Seraph was straight up a TERF
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Oh man that's actually my headcanon now
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