I love how the main character is such a well rounded character. I like that he gets jealous yet refuses to harm pink hair because he is a good person in nature, and I like the push and pull thing he has with Amon. it's the way he wants Amon but is scared of him at the same time– it's his two sides conflicting with one another, the part of him that is made to be Amon's companion and the part of him that is human, which in the story itself addresses that it's almost like he was made from the only human parts of Amon. so far this story is well written!
Na-in is a god with the heart of a human and instead of that serving him it's like a prison of sorts. He and Amon are different in such regard where Amon sees people as nothing, only in existence to be entertainment to him with their lives, so much so that he has no sense of shame and cannot understand Na-in for that very reason, the human part of Na-naturally can feel shame as he holds those lives with respect, valuing their opinions and thoughts, caring about how they perceive him, and most importantly... wanting to be understood by them
I can't help but see Amon in the big cat Na-in loves so much. it mauls with no second thought despite being human raised yet rolls on its back to present its belly for Na-in alone, and to be frank that makes his actions all the more sensible to me; He isn't human and because of that I don't think we can put him up against human standards, who is to say that what he demands is cruel (like human sacrifices, those banquets with fighting, entertainment, etc) when he has no concept of human experience? it's a very interesting thought! amazing read so far (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
I love how the main character is such a well rounded character. I like that he gets jealous yet refuses to harm pink hair because he is a good person in nature, and I like the push and pull thing he has with Amon. it's the way he wants Amon but is scared of him at the same time– it's his two sides conflicting with one another, the part of him that is made to be Amon's companion and the part of him that is human, which in the story itself addresses that it's almost like he was made from the only human parts of Amon. so far this story is well written!
Na-in is a god with the heart of a human and instead of that serving him it's like a prison of sorts. He and Amon are different in such regard where Amon sees people as nothing, only in existence to be entertainment to him with their lives, so much so that he has no sense of shame and cannot understand Na-in for that very reason, the human part of Na-naturally can feel shame as he holds those lives with respect, valuing their opinions and thoughts, caring about how they perceive him, and most importantly... wanting to be understood by them
I can't help but see Amon in the big cat Na-in loves so much. it mauls with no second thought despite being human raised yet rolls on its back to present its belly for Na-in alone, and to be frank that makes his actions all the more sensible to me; He isn't human and because of that I don't think we can put him up against human standards, who is to say that what he demands is cruel (like human sacrifices, those banquets with fighting, entertainment, etc) when he has no concept of human experience? it's a very interesting thought! amazing read so far (๑•ㅂ•)و✧