Looking at Hinako, Ascot would say: "My Lady Kitsune...you're right." [i]Painfully so.[/i] "Right that we should judge Demi-Humans by the content of their character, not their race. But, and this is not an excuse, just an explanation, most of the information about character [i]and[/i] race relating to Bea's class of being involve multiple attempts at destroying existence, along with true, madness-inducing forms that shatter the minds of normal humans and demi-humans with just a glimpse, and the formation of cults dedicated to the destruction of everything that we hold as 'real' in order for their true masters to turn our realm into a place of nightmare and horror. Again, this is not an excuse, but rather an explanation of just why the two of us would jump to conclusions with Bea." "Basically, when you are limited by what you know, those limits might hold one back in seeing other possibilities. And for that, I am sorry." There was a bit of hurt and pain in Ascot's voice; he did not like being reminded of how...morally dangerous his behavior was. [@TheHangedMan][@Hammerman][@ADamnFiddle]