Most Disturbing "Human" moments you have seen/read

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Heard there was going to be a fan-made Star Wars post Trilogy games with the main character (of any humanoid race) to be a lost decedent of Rey and most of the expanded universe lore will be added to the 3 soon-to-be games. Open-beta is not open yet but the net code and cash-shops are decent enough.
Don't know about the art though, would like the old PS 2 graphics mixed with Silent Hill2 enemy A.I.'s.
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... most? What do they mean by "most?" Legends? NuCanon? Damn it, they're turning this into a damned mess!
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Tides of War, book by Steven Pressfield....


Setting Ancient Greece.

The main character casually mentioning that rape of the new guys was part of the initiation for the mercenary forces he was part off.

First book i read with a rapist protagonist.
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... that's frightening...
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