Until the end of the current novel, did anything ever happen to Mary? Did she ever get healed, or at least lose the black lines on her skin? Seriously Mary deserves to be free of pain, the poor child.
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She will feel less pain and become very strong but she won't lose the black lines.
This story is more about acceptance and tolerance. The black elves, necromancers vampires, Cale wants a world where all of them can walk around freely without having to hide and be afraid.
Hannah will proudly show off her black lines and refuse to hide them because it is proof she fought for her life, endured and survived. She is proud to have those ugly scars.
That will make Mary more confident and later she will reveal her face.
I think it's better than erasing the scars.
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To survive, Mary had to accept the darkness attribute and had to choose to become one of the two: either a black mage or a necromancer. Black mages don't feel pain while necromancers feel constant pain.
Mary chose the latter because she didn't want to run away from the pain. She will explain more about her motivations later.
I mean, I could just be missing it, and it was already explained, but can someone tell me anyway?
Why is his assimilation to his avatar so different compared to other players? It can't only be that because Grandfell's ego is too big, right? Yes, his lore is definitely made by a teen chuuni. But it can't be that there's no other chuuni-like lore heavy avatars, right? That's impossible? Where's the other chuunis, otakus, nerds?
Another thing is that other players remains themselves, but their personalities are affected by their avatars. But Hoyeol is the opposite. It's more like there are 2 completely different personalities in one body, with his own being dormant. Seriously, why is his the only one different?
From what I remember, Homen created his in his teens (so all the cringe) and then he couldn't play the game, so his character remained the way his cringy-ass has made him, while others, even if they had created cringy chars, they still were playing them till recently, so over time their cringiness got diluted/disappeared? And that's why others remained basically the same way after becoming their chars, while our saviour Homen basically 2 different people ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
In comics, it's always shown that people are always prejudiced against orphans. Especially parents. Is that actually true somewhere?
I'm actually genuinely confused because we were taught to be kind to orphans. My mom would donate to orphanages monthly, and we followed that.
In Korea there is this common thought that orphan kids have no one to depend on, no family connections, are poor and can't fit with kids with families (I'm not saying everyone thinks like that) so they tend to look down on them and show a lot of sympathy and stuff. So this is actually pretty normal.
Thing is, this taught kindness goes bothways. It can stem from genuine want to help, or it can also be seen as a move to differentiate these kids from others. Orphans are easy targets of ostracism because they are grouped into a minority who don't have much backing.
Though Korea's socialism is on another level with all the chaebol bullying and corruption cases, society in general just have this classism thing going. It is always nice to show sympathy to those in need, but it'll be hard to get rid of all prejudice so long as the majority sees them as a disadvantaged minority group.
orphans can get fostered or adopted simply to receive money from the government. in poorer countries, they don't do background checks, eg. in first world countries, it's extremely expensive to adopt and you have to go through multiple background checks.
i know someone who ran away and completely cut off ties once they were 18, as they were essentially being used to cook, clean , and were always being punished, whilst their adoptee's birth son was treated completely the opposite.











Honestly in these kinda stories, the biggest villain is usually not the final antagonist. It's the source of all bad things, in this case, the damn king. He should've taken in both of the twins, not just the one with blue eyes, fking trash man.