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Noc June 7, 2026 7:42 am

I like the direction low-key. It shows the struggles of Nain and how much internal conflict his facing, the horrors he has to withstand, and the build of strength to stand up against Amon. He questioned why he had never stood up to Amon before. Leshah Gwen enabled him to see that he wasn't insane, that all the internal conflict he had in the past chapters about whether human sacrifice and the act of reveling in their misery was valid, unlike the force normalization of brutality he's faced through his years with Amon. Mannn, the scene where he was running away from the monster revealed to be Amon was obvious but damn, does it show how much they fxcked with his memories.

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