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Some portrayals of Euthanatoi have been unbelievably grim and others have been apologist to a fault. While some fate mages do stand at these extremes, the majority are men and women who’ ve decided to take ultimate responsibility for destiny’s tides — in themselves and others. It’s an unrewarding task, fraught with self-doubt, dehumanization, and even the madness of Jhor. Why would anyone join the darkest Tradition? Someone has to. They kill; we can’t deny it. It would be convenient to say that they kill the right people, every time — that the terminal patient wants the sweet release of death, or that the abuser can never be reformed. After all, Euthanatoi can look into people’ s hearts and weigh their chances to heal or redeem themselves. But that supernatural perception comes from human eyes, human minds and human hearts. Anger can cloud such sight, and detachment can erode the basic empathy a Wheel-turner needs to do her job.
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