You know what, I don't ship Suu with anyone. I just hope he finds what he's looking for or finds something else to strive for. Hwaryun, I don't even know what he wants but as long as it isn't detrimental to anyone, I hope he gets it. And Saharah is naive and cute, it doesn't really matter if he's Hwaryun's consciousness or whatever, he needs to fulfil his purpose and be happy somehow.
Suu has killed people. Saharah has killed people. Hwaryun has killed people. No one is good in this story.
That is what I like best about the story— no clear good or bad characters. Everyone is complex. Trying to understand the motives behind the action each character takes is intriguing!
That is what I like best about the story— no clear good or bad characters. Everyone is complex. Trying to understand the motives behind the action each character takes is intriguing! llm
Yup, I do like stories like this. I like to think about characters in stories, and their motives rather than underlying messages and morals and that doesn't always help me in my English Literature
You know what, I don't ship Suu with anyone. I just hope he finds what he's looking for or finds something else to strive for. Hwaryun, I don't even know what he wants but as long as it isn't detrimental to anyone, I hope he gets it. And Saharah is naive and cute, it doesn't really matter if he's Hwaryun's consciousness or whatever, he needs to fulfil his purpose and be happy somehow.
Suu has killed people. Saharah has killed people. Hwaryun has killed people. No one is good in this story.