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... ndignation; this is human nature. People generally dislike arrogant individuals, but perhaps it is this very dislike that fuels the unabashed bluster of such people.
However, no one is blindly arrogant; every arrogant person has something they believe gives them license for their behavior. Take Wizard Reed, for example. Ordinarily, he might be cautious and careful, considerate towards everyone and everything, never one to initiate trouble. But once he unleashed his dark skills, an indesc ...
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