This whole thing about putting Ain and Cassius against each is braindead. Ain is Cassius’ heir/child so eventual succession is expected. I don’t understand any of those characters are even trying to use this argument and make power plays against them with that. Am I missing something lol?
ALittleBird
This whole thing about putting Ain and Cassius against each is braindead. Ain is Cassius’ heir/child so eventual succession is expected. I don’t understand any of those characters are even trying to use this argument and make power plays against them with that. Am I missing something lol?