>>725428063
Ah, a good question. You see, the importance of the situation lies in the consequences of her victory, not her personality. If she wins, it'll be the end of the board, and destroy /v/ as we know it. So she may have a noble heart, or she may be the most vile and wicked temptress ever, but it's irrelevant either way. What matters is that she loses because the alternative is disastrous. Vote against her.
>>725428230
Exactly. This kind of behavior should not be rewarded. They need to be humbled, and so to do that, you need to vote for Aigis instead of The Princess.