The concept of justice is a construct, the true justice is revenge. When ppl go to jail the victim doesn't rlly acheive anything, depending on the crime the victim should decide the punishment not the irrelevant courts
edit: i don't think ppl get what I am saying, I mean for example, when a scammer steals your money and doesn't have the ability to reimburse you, rather than going to jail, they should be tasked with doing work for you until the amount of money that they stole was returned. I believe punishments like this would be a lot more beneficial for society than simply carting them off to jail for a year
is this girl right in the head? She is trying to get her current bf to be besties w her ex, who she cheated on with this dude, and then starts blaming her bf for making her cheat? She is absolutely despicable thank god our mc broke up w her
Even if the statement once a cheater always a cheater isn't true in absolutely every single case... it happens enough that you at least need to be wary. Although generalizing is bad, sometimes it needs to be done,
yeah fair enough bro, i've finished the novel and ik the nightmen have emotions but they are very limited, they aren't quite specter level, but almost, Daniel is goated tho. I think this is a plot hole tho cause even tho the aliens themselves don't have souls, the kid they find from earth to become the champion definitely has a soul, he isn't an alien he is a human. Tbh i don't even know why I am fixated on this point tho, it was nice talking to u :)
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I'm not sure what chap ur up to but the nightmen are definetly not emotionless. Also, emotions aren't just brain activity and chemicals in this novel, there is also the involvement of souls. The aliens don't actually have souls and are emotionless and need to rely on races that have souls to create energy. If the aliens could create or manipulate souls, wouldn't they use that on themselves? Really, this could be a complete plot hole and thinking about it more definetly won't go anywhere.
ik the nightmen aren't loyal to humanity, but nick managed to manipulate their dna to essentially have no emotions, so if an even more advanced biological alien race were to manipulate the dna of a newborn, surely they could limit or remove certain emotions of their new champion that would lead to them feeling sympathy or empathy for humanity? I'm not rlly talking about the sun per se, but the entire alien race, as the sun is just a construct made by them
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TalariaOfMercury
But the nightmen aren't loyal to humanity? I get what you are trying to say but biology in this novel doesn't work this way. Yeah they could have manipulated the champions memories or something but my headcanon is that even though the old champion of light did disobey them by blocking their perception, he didn't actually do something bad. Also it's mentioned somewhere that using the sun's secondary abilities as in something outside of granting abilities and advancing specters takes up a ridiculous amount of resources.
yeah bro i get what you mean that their ideals changed after working with humanity, but what I am trying to say is that when a mistake happens once, you generally don't let it happen a second time. The alien race had countless methods to ensure undying loyalty to them, such as changing the dna of the champion before they were born like what our mc did with the nightmen, but the aliens decided to leave a loophole for the second time, which is just plain stupidity
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TalariaOfMercury
both the champions of the sun that are shown in the story were definetly loyal and tempted by the sun, but as they worked with Aegis and humanity, their ideals changed. Really this a major theme through the novel, where one persons benevolence or aspirations spread to each. Fighting for humanity has been like the entire plot of the novel so far, I don't get what other path the plot could progress
firstly bro the sun picked the champion when they were very weak, then power levelled them up to a shield, so theoretically they could have picked anyone to become the champion, so why not indoctrinate the person you want to become the champion to have undying loyalty to you... it is shown that the person picked to be the champion was essentially a nobody earllier in the story, when they commented on how nobody had heard of the shield who became the champion, before they became the champion
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the sun can't read the mind of a fucking saviour, thats completely absurd
The authors pov, the novels extra, advent of the three calamities (but this one isn't finished yet)
can you give me more recommadation of novel like this
mc is too smart i love it
The concept of justice is a construct, the true justice is revenge. When ppl go to jail the victim doesn't rlly acheive anything, depending on the crime the victim should decide the punishment not the irrelevant courts
edit: i don't think ppl get what I am saying, I mean for example, when a scammer steals your money and doesn't have the ability to reimburse you, rather than going to jail, they should be tasked with doing work for you until the amount of money that they stole was returned. I believe punishments like this would be a lot more beneficial for society than simply carting them off to jail for a year
is this girl right in the head? She is trying to get her current bf to be besties w her ex, who she cheated on with this dude, and then starts blaming her bf for making her cheat? She is absolutely despicable thank god our mc broke up w her
Even if the statement once a cheater always a cheater isn't true in absolutely every single case... it happens enough that you at least need to be wary. Although generalizing is bad, sometimes it needs to be done,
yeah fair enough bro, i've finished the novel and ik the nightmen have emotions but they are very limited, they aren't quite specter level, but almost, Daniel is goated tho. I think this is a plot hole tho cause even tho the aliens themselves don't have souls, the kid they find from earth to become the champion definitely has a soul, he isn't an alien he is a human. Tbh i don't even know why I am fixated on this point tho, it was nice talking to u :)
I'm not sure what chap ur up to but the nightmen are definetly not emotionless. Also, emotions aren't just brain activity and chemicals in this novel, there is also the involvement of souls. The aliens don't actually have souls and are emotionless and need to rely on races that have souls to create energy. If the aliens could create or manipulate souls, wouldn't they use that on themselves? Really, this could be a complete plot hole and thinking about it more definetly won't go anywhere.
ik the nightmen aren't loyal to humanity, but nick managed to manipulate their dna to essentially have no emotions, so if an even more advanced biological alien race were to manipulate the dna of a newborn, surely they could limit or remove certain emotions of their new champion that would lead to them feeling sympathy or empathy for humanity? I'm not rlly talking about the sun per se, but the entire alien race, as the sun is just a construct made by them
But the nightmen aren't loyal to humanity? I get what you are trying to say but biology in this novel doesn't work this way. Yeah they could have manipulated the champions memories or something but my headcanon is that even though the old champion of light did disobey them by blocking their perception, he didn't actually do something bad. Also it's mentioned somewhere that using the sun's secondary abilities as in something outside of granting abilities and advancing specters takes up a ridiculous amount of resources.
yeah bro i get what you mean that their ideals changed after working with humanity, but what I am trying to say is that when a mistake happens once, you generally don't let it happen a second time. The alien race had countless methods to ensure undying loyalty to them, such as changing the dna of the champion before they were born like what our mc did with the nightmen, but the aliens decided to leave a loophole for the second time, which is just plain stupidity
both the champions of the sun that are shown in the story were definetly loyal and tempted by the sun, but as they worked with Aegis and humanity, their ideals changed. Really this a major theme through the novel, where one persons benevolence or aspirations spread to each. Fighting for humanity has been like the entire plot of the novel so far, I don't get what other path the plot could progress
firstly bro the sun picked the champion when they were very weak, then power levelled them up to a shield, so theoretically they could have picked anyone to become the champion, so why not indoctrinate the person you want to become the champion to have undying loyalty to you... it is shown that the person picked to be the champion was essentially a nobody earllier in the story, when they commented on how nobody had heard of the shield who became the champion, before they became the champion
the sun can't read the mind of a fucking saviour, thats completely absurd
this might just be my fav 46 chapters of a novel of all time, and i've been reading novels for 2 years now