so from what i can understand, na-in is completely human, amon found him and raised him (idk if they meant that literally) and gave him some of his blood i think, so his somewhat divine and has the gold eyes of the divine one but hes mortal
so from what i can understand, na-in is completely human, amon found him and raised him (idk if they meant that literally) and gave him some of his blood i think, so his somewhat divine and has the gold eyes of... gr4fit1
i dont think he raised him. The way they said it it's more metaphorical than literal. As in, it's their mythos.
Im on chap 4
I don't get it how na-in says he might not be immortal. Is he like not have childhood and just recently gotten in as shah?