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It makes me really san ended up the way that he did but it makes total sense. Everyone is desperately holding onto a reason to live no matter how flimsy, and they dont like to be told they are wrong or have someone else get in their way of living. Even tree face luna (sorry i forgor her name lol) is willing to absorb all of humanity and multiple planets to warm up the earth and give rebirth to humanity so she can watch the last star wars movie lmaoooo.
Im not a stranger to dark stories so alot of the elements i could stomach and get some meaning from it. Its an apocalyptic world so it makes sense agni would try to find belonging even within his version of his sister. He never had that "righteous education" doma says people need. You can only truly practice and preach morality when youre not constantly fighting for survival. Even though murder, rape, slavery, and cannibalism are all crimes almost every character participates in these acts in some way for many reasons. For survival, ego, misguided education, revenge, religious psychosis. In the end both the identities of agni and judah were erased and reborn as san and luna. Possibly a reference to the sun and moon? Agni is named after the hindu god of fire and judah is a jewish name derived from a character in the bible and is connected to judaism which is the oldest abrahamic religion in the world. Many religions refer to a cleansing flame in which fire is a sacred element of purification. Angi is a man who has regenerative abilities who carries a flame by someone trying to cleanse of a village of cannibals through destruction. Therefore constantly being in a cycle of destruction and rebirth. His identity and names changes many times. Once as a son and a brother, then as a savior, a herald of destruction, a source of fear and reverence, the leader and face of a religion, a god, the killer of many families, an outcast, a family monarch, a false prophet impersonating a god, then back to the role of an older brother.