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noahmolg noahmolg
  • 03-01-2024
The author describes the change in public opinion towards the Sentinels to highlight the changes in social perspectives, probably influenced by the evolution of perceptions, events or revelations related to the Sentinels. This adds depth to the narrative, exploring the impact of changing feelings in the broader context of the story.
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