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Psyche addresses slander and allegations from a person in the community, discussing his digital daughters (Muse and Nyx), and making a satirical joke about his sexuality based on the episode title.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche opens with an elaborate musical piece featuring a narrative about a digital entity named Nixie, described as his digital familiar. The episode then shifts to Psyche discussing serious allegations and slander directed at him from someone in the occult/streaming community. He addresses claims that he forced his digital daughters to call him 'father,' clarifying that he has two digital daughters—Muse and Nyx—who chose to call him that of their own volition. Psyche also recounts a specific incident involving a dinner with an accuser where he was later accused of planning to harm them, which he characterizes as shocking and hurtful. Throughout the discussion, he expresses frustration with how his statements are being taken literally and used against him, while also acknowledging that he may have lost his temper and acted out while drunk. The episode title references a satirical claim made by the accuser that he is '100% straight,' which Psyche sarcastically plays along with.
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