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19 April 2025

  • curprev 16:5316:53, 19 April 2025Robinr78 talk contribs 3,188 bytes +25 No edit summary
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  • curprev 15:2515:25, 19 April 2025Robinr78 talk contribs 3,159 bytes +3,159 Created page with "{{Header|Wrath 04/25}} {{cat-psych|Wrath}} Wrath is more than just anger—it's anger intensified to a blazing, almost consuming force. It's a deep, often righteous fury that can burn hot and fast like a wildfire, or simmer quietly until it erupts. Unlike fleeting irritation or frustration, wrath carries weight. It's powerful, sometimes terrifying, and often driven by a sense of injustice, betrayal, or moral outrage. In literature and myth, wrath is the wrath of god..."