ok so from my understanding about the fight

plagueee7 March 19, 2021 6:51 am

this chapter continues the fight between cain and sid. a short summary of the dialogue is that sid feels guilty about betraying cain but reasons that, no matter what, it would have turned out like ‘this’ (them fighting). cain compares sid to his own door (i think in the sense that he feels like he doesn’t know the reason behind their actions, but im not sure). at this point sid is cornered and essentially distracts cain with a memory strike, which shows the flashbacks of them together in their youth. this is so he can escape and change his attack strategy.

before he and cain were fighting hand-to-hand, but sid was running out of stamina, so he chose to focus his power in a long distance attack (the giant gloop that surrounds cain). his goal is to get back to his door (who we know escaped) so he can go back to hell and regenerate. his door (can’t remember his name), despite being freed, stayed in the building. his soul broke under the pressure of being used (mostly due to his yearning for uh...other guy. also can’t remember his name.) when sid returns to the building his door isn’t where he left him, so he lets his guard down and his door, well...stabs him.

if i got any details wrong im sorry this is how i rationalized this chapter.

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    plagueee7 March 19, 2021 6:57 am

    Made a minor mistake: he doesn’t say that no matter what it would’ve turned out this way. Cain asks him the reason behind his actions and Sid basically says “even if he knew he would still kill me”. I remembered that wrong obviously things would’ve been different if Sid just stuck with Cain lmao.

    gaia March 19, 2021 8:46 am

    THANK YOU(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ