"Suffer The Children" meaning
I got curious and wondered what this phrase actually meant. I researched it online and found out there's a book called "Suffer The Children" which was written back in the 70s. The book is about a child abductor. Now, I'm pretty sure Telltale picked this title for a good reason, and could this hint that the raiders who took Sophie and Minerva are child abductors/predators? There could be more evidence for this, as in the ESRB rating for this episode, there's a section for "Sex", and the rating for it is listed as "Moderate Impact". What are your guy's thoughts on this?
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Small fact check: It was the Australian rating board that gave the rating for sexual content, not ESRB.
Taken from my old thread:
The novel follows the story of a child abductor, who after murdering a young girl one hundred years earlier, returns and begins taking out more children one by one.
Lilly comes to mind, she killed someone disappeared for 3 season and then come back
@bobshaw Ah, my mistake. Thanks for clearing that up. I just remember seeing a rating board a week or so ago.
There was a thread about this a while back. I forget the general conversation, but apparently it's a reference to either punishment building character or some relatively famous older story.
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@Explodingkittens971 WOAH
or you will have to make suffer the children
Knowing how australians are, they are equating “moderate impact” with a lesbian kissing scene.