@Babe
Sorry. Only the first paragraph was of real relevance to the chapter, and was only a what-if idea at that.
The rest (about ¾) is just a rant of my how my understanding of murim fiction changed.
Unlike western fiction (aimed at kids) where good and evil are clearly delineated, the people in murim, regardless of faction, are not.
Sorry. Only the first paragraph was of real relevance to the chapter, and was only a what-if idea at that.
The rest (about ¾) is just a rant of my how my understanding of murim fiction changed.
Unlike western fiction (aimed at kids) where good and evil are clearly delineated, the people in murim, regardless of faction, are not.