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Sometimes You can't mix logic and morals with fiction. For example a lot of people like ch...

Honeyhun June 19, 2021 11:30 pm

Sometimes You can't mix logic and morals with fiction. For example a lot of people like characters who are mass murders or has done pretty bad things. Seth committed some pretty bad things but in his situations and the case in the story you feel bad for him and want to help him since he wasn't originally like this but events and people made him like this leading him to do what he had done. In real life it would be a different story and since in irl we go by the "your actions are your fault" rule what Seth did wouldn't be OK at all and he'd be locked up and hated. Isis and Orisis in this story and Irl are hated and have every right to be and not only by our morals and logic but because how much of am impact that had on Seth doing what he did and how they affected everyone in the story. What I am trying to say is it depends on the situation where morals and logic come into a story and most of the time you shouldn't use your own logic to judge a
Character and instead go by the stories logic. Gods in myths always do f up things and if it were anyone else in the story that went through what Seth did they would kill a ton of people or worse too. I hope this made sense cause it was long as hell

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