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You clearly didn’t read what I said at all. I’m saying their memories are false or not to be trusted and even if guwon DID kill their loved ones, why have morals years and years later? Either have morals in the moment or don’t have morals at all. That’s like me eating chicken today happily knowing that someone killed that chicken and then tomorrow feeling guilty and persecuting the butchers and farmers. It makes no sense. The villagers are the ones who set the village rules and they are the ones benefitting from guwons willingness to kill to protect their home and lifestyle.
Why kill guwon when YOU made the rules? Also, feel free to leave my dude! I seriously doubt guwon himself is out here killing humans for sport. Everyone in this post apocalyptic world is suffering from ptsd and part of ptsd is selective memories or distorted memories. I have c-ptsd and I can say that it’s difficult to know what’s real and what’s not sometimes when even your own memories betray you. I’m in a relatively safe situation compared to what I was in and I’m STILL suffering the effects of ptsd and all of its many symptoms and this is years after the fact. Being in the same dangerous situation you got your ptsd in will definitely leave you not right in the head. Either you end up blaming me the wrong person or you end up stockholmed or worse. I don’t trust a single person in this story to be a reliable narrator. Even guwon is shaped by his naivety and lack of worldly knowledge. I don’t get why they don’t just leave and fend for themselves if they’re unhappy and I don’t get why the whole comment section is bashing guwon when clearly he’s been living under a rock his whole life until now. I mean the title is the hounds of SISYPHUS ffs it’s literally the story about a man pushing a boulder up a hill over and over and over again for eternity for pissing off the gods. If anyone is living under a rock, it’s him!