And there's something fundamentally wrong with the fact that of the hunters we know, nearly all are male, and all the female hunters we know of, we know they're legacies, but of the male hunters we know, we only know a few are legacies. Which implies that women don't ever respond to "something just killed my loved one, this something needs to die, everybody thinks I'm crazy, therefore I will go kill this something and other somethings like it" by becoming hunters even though we've heard several stories of men who've done exactly that. So I took Kat from Asylum and Sarah whom you haven't met yet and made them hunters--which, it belatedly occurs to me, doesn't actually fix the above dynamic, because neither loses a loved one to the supernatural.
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And there's something fundamentally wrong with the fact that of the hunters we know, nearly all are male, and all the female hunters we know of, we know they're legacies, but of the male hunters we know, we only know a few are legacies. Which implies that women don't ever respond to "something just killed my loved one, this something needs to die, everybody thinks I'm crazy, therefore I will go kill this something and other somethings like it" by becoming hunters even though we've heard several stories of men who've done exactly that. So I took Kat from Asylum and Sarah whom you haven't met yet and made them hunters--which, it belatedly occurs to me, doesn't actually fix the above dynamic, because neither loses a loved one to the supernatural.