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I must be the only person who thinks  the MC’s personality is fine 💀 you kind of have to remember he was brought to Adastra against his own will, and his “mean” personality fades away quite quickly after he accepts that he’s in love with Amicus.

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I agree and we get to see him getting super sayin angry at people who mess around with amicus or himself

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 The mc reminds me of Joffrey from game of thrones. Even after that when the mc and Amicus get close. he is still an ass hole. Yes He got abducted but Amicus treated him well. The things Amicus has put up with. The mc could have got himself killed a lot. He has caused Amicus a lot of problems because he is a negative brat.

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.....How. In. The. Literal. Fffffrigg... Does this mc remind you of "Geoffrey Baratheon"?!

(...Then again, I chose Infinity, not Oblivion. That may be the difference, HOWEVER I doubt!!! *raises finger with authority*)

To liken this character to Geoffrey is like saying, 'I dislike people who've been kidnapped because they are sadistic little king tyrants.' (LUDICROUS!!!) There are NO similarities between the two, character wise or situationally. 

I bet you wanted to say: "Cassius with Cato's cruelty" remind me of Joffrey". But I don't know, maybe the MC would eventually be put through lobotomy to make him act like nothing happened and make everyone happy...

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You are not the only one. I feel like we're given a couple of very genuine characters. MC reacts to situations exactly the way typical humans would react, and Amicus reacts, in a lot of places, exactly in the ways his alien race is presented to us in the story. Though, he is certainly a kind wolf too.