Personally thought Sekhmet talking about destroying a mind was a line that carried multiple meanings, and was a subtle but significant moment w it's foreshadowing (ch 28)
Personally thought Sekhmet talking about destroying a mind was a line that carried multiple meanings, and was a subtle but significant moment w it's foreshadowing (ch 28) solaris
whoaaaa, i thought it had smth to do with that glass-less mirror omg. what you said makes so much more sense.
oh yeah, the mirror was what she used to make Horus lose his sanity/mind, and Seth being traumatised (along with Horus' grief) was probably the result she was hoping for. That's what made that line pretty interesting imo.
In that sense, both Horus and Seth ended up w their minds seriously messed up/emotionally destroyed(?) which was basically Sekhmet’s plan and fits her nature/purpose.
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horus looked so crushed after realizing what he did to seth. i knew there was no way he was in his right state of mind.