"shah na-in is like a child" no he isn't. i hate how they portray and see him as someone weak or childish simply bc he isn't like amon. na-in is kind, sweet and gentle. he treasures mortal lives and sees them as something more than just objects for a god. he sees the beauty in everything and embraces it. he isn't cruel and brutal like amon. i fail to see why they can't just accept na-in as he is.
The "child" He means was the innocence na-in has despite living in in a place where human lives was not special but he knows it is wrong and he can't do anything about it like a "child"
"shah na-in is like a child" no he isn't.
i hate how they portray and see him as someone weak or childish simply bc he isn't like amon.
na-in is kind, sweet and gentle. he treasures mortal lives and sees them as something more than just objects for a god. he sees the beauty in everything and embraces it. he isn't cruel and brutal like amon.
i fail to see why they can't just accept na-in as he is.