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What are the best written betrayals in literature?
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I was searching for books like that without spoiling myself and found this funny.
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The Horus Heresy
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>>24725374
What betrayal even is there? The Emperor just treated his "sons" as disposable pieces of shit from the get-go and they had no great love for him either.
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>>24725374
>yes my heckin sloperino!?
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Slop made from processed ingredients shamelessly ripped off. 40k is a literary hotdog.
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My marriage as written about in my diary
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The eclipse arc in Berserk.
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I find it so funny how people consider WH40K's universe the darkest and wear it like a badge of honor while their story in general is edgy as fuck.



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