"What are you without me? What can you accomplish without me?"

kremi612 September 11, 2020 3:02 pm

Bravo Mojito! She creates the most despicable character from material that is already known. She makes unoriginal character become original. And this fkn Osiris is a hella good villain. I despise him. No an ounce of redeemable quality in him. He's worse than any villain that I've seen or read. He acts like ordinary human, speaks in words that used by ordinary human, no acting edgy, no maniacal laughter, no long monologue. He's plain yet tactful. He's calm yet cruel. He's also not that self righteous villain that make you go "oh this person is lacking something in his life so being a bastard is his way to compensate." Sangwoo, Inhun, Joker, Veidt, even Hannibal look tamer compared to Osiris.

He's like your kind uncle, loving dad, caring teacher, understanding boss, beloved husband with act that harm you and with those words that can obliterate the Hope in you.

He's complete being, normal, and has prosperous life. But the story makes me want to kill Mojito's Osiris myself. I should take a note on subtlety in earlier chapters. I wish there's a Deicide route in this story. With usual villains I wish them go to jail. But this one who even have power in after life, I hope he becomes powerless and be killed by new belief/religion from foreign land. I wish a higher being can annihilate him.

Responses
    Bella September 11, 2020 3:45 pm

    his kindness and calmness both are deceptive. - this kind of villains are scarier