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implications of story-telling

One word, snuff. As you can see here.

Why snuff? Because deaths make for a great story to most people, and certainly to Tauri whose every single last science fiction novel involves grimdark megadeaths and the apocalypse, with plenty of terrorism done by the Tauri.

In Tauri minds, deaths make for great stories. And the Tauri can't "own" a story unless the creator and rightful owner of the story is dead. So they murder the creator (this is why they are atheists) and then they get to be the "advocate" of their victim.

These are the only possible logical consequences of wanting to be the figurehead of STORIES THAT AREN'T YOURS. And once you realize that T000 is a figurehead of *stories that aren't theirs* then it becomes a lot less innocuous and harmless.

Every single Tauri story I've ever read has deaths, usually mass deaths, and usually rape too. There are no exceptions. Tauri are murderers that love death. The deaths are always casual and impersonal. Unless the Tauri murders them in a hair-trigger rage.

It's actually extremely rare for any porn story of any kind to have any kind of death. Unless they're Tauri stories. Because porn means low type conflict and non-porn means high type conflict. But Tauri simply love death.

And all claims to the contrary, there actually are plenty of stories that haven't got any death whatsoever, and the number is larger if you allow offscreen deaths because what happens offscreen doesn't count. But none of those stories are Tauri stories.