![]() ![]() what's the point?! How can readers relate to a fictional world? I'm sure that there must be a meaning behind it, but I'm always dozens of steps behind. But following the rules of the world of Scars, I think that the people were the good ones in the sense of 'doing one horrible act for the greater good'.Īnyway, I'm not convinced by my own words because. Of course, we'll always assign labels of 'right/wrong' to the characters based on our understanding of our world, that there are no monsters or magic or whatever. Did the young man do something wrong by slaying the monster and starting a chain reaction of misfortune affecting all the villages? Were the people offering sacrifices to the monster right? ![]() but then, that ending!!! It turned everything on its head. ![]() First, I thought that the theme is 'real monsters aren't like the one inside the cave, but the ones roaming the world wearing the faces of men'. I'm afraid, this is the only story of the collection I'm struggling to find out what the hell she's trying to say. ![]()
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