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... litics thrived on public perception, controversy was the tool in shaping it.
A scandal, a bold claim, or a defiance of norms. These were the things that made names linger on people’s tongues. To wield controversy effectively was to control the narrative, and to control the narrative was to dictate power itself.
Such a dynamic emerged around Vanitas Astrea on a certain morning. It was to the point where even first-year students, who were out of the loop, couldn’t help but gossip. ...
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