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“Fatigue sets in, or perhaps their will to fight is tied to their will to live, and with one, so goes the other. Either way, it is necessary to break a girl before she can be truly owned. Breaking them, however, always produces the same result: a slave. An animal. They become indistinguishable from…” quote by Sansa Rayne
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““Fatigue sets in, or perhaps their will to fight is tied to their will to live, and with one, so goes the other. Either way, it is necessary to break a girl before she can be truly owned. Breaking them, however, always produces the same result: a slave. An animal. They become indistinguishable from one another. As much as I enjoy that, the breaking process itself is indescribably thrilling while it lasts.””

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