I always have this weird thought that in the end the author is going to make Seth forgive ...

blue bird May 7, 2025 1:58 am

I always have this weird thought that in the end the author is going to make Seth forgive Orisis. Plus when I read this chapter it furthered that thought. Only because when Seth said he forgave the ugly human for betraying him and he now considers the ugly human an alley. Plus the FG has hurt Seth too yet Seth now considers the FG an alley too. So if he is forgiving them and they are not his family then I feel like he is going to forgive Orisi too because that his brother and he loves his brother. I feel like they are going to fight but Seth is going to forgive him. The author is planting the seeds for that by making Seth slowly forgive the people who have betrayed/hurt him such as the ugly human/FG. It happens all the time in yaoi. Thoughts?

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    jaeshinlova May 7, 2025 2:38 am

    bro istg if she does that i’m dropping and leaving a bad review

    blue bird May 7, 2025 3:40 am
    bro istg if she does that i’m dropping and leaving a bad review jaeshinlova

    lol

    Jegra May 7, 2025 11:48 am

    Nope. Human was forgiven easily bc 1. He was a slave desperate to survive 2. Seth as a god probably feels responsible for human lives not only bc he protected egypt for thousands of years but also bc he started the whole caravan enslaving ppl too.
    FG on the other hand has always been grey territory bc he’s powerful enough to wipe egypt out with the ennead in chaos but he’s holding back bc of his contract with Maat and also bc of Seth. He had been flirtatious from the start and Seth had always known he wanted to sleep with him. So it was dubious consent, but Seth didn’t feel “betrayed” per se bc he never expected better from FG from the start.
    Osiris is not comparable to these two bc he didn’t just rape Seth. He didn’t just lie and trick Seth into sleeping with him, he also convinced Seth that Seth’s powers came from him, that Seth is basically nothing without him. He convinced Seth that Nephy only married him bc of the power Osiris gave him. He genuinely traumatized Seth bc he made Seth question his very own existence. What Osiris did was so much more beyond the SA. Not to mention Isis, Nephy, and Anubis were also victims of Osiris, and Seth care about them way more than he cares about himself. I don’t think Seth could ever forgive Osiris.

    blue bird May 8, 2025 1:56 am
    Nope. Human was forgiven easily bc 1. He was a slave desperate to survive 2. Seth as a god probably feels responsible for human lives not only bc he protected egypt for thousands of years but also bc he started... Jegra

    I don't know we will see. I won't be surprised if it happened.