u/Longjumping_Frame786

Are we not going to Talk about how Narratis dead husband might have been a cult leader?

Now before I continue this post I want to preface that I (thankfully) haven’t had any first hand experience with how cults operate and if I’m just seeing things through a biased lens or being inaccurate please correct me.

That being said Its certain aspects about the way they describe him and his entire little community gives major cult vibes.

- he always mentions how his way is far better than what someone like Mythal and ortis do despite the fact his methods can’t even bring peace to his own dimension

- the way that the place made narrati feel results in her leaving the rest of her family and making her feel alone even among people in the group as well

- he seems very cold and unfeeling barely seeming to care about his own son getting blinded

- and he refused to consider another option or to even make some slight change in the sake of safety like not releasing some of his pent up energy in empty multiverses when he was struggling to contain it

I honestly wonder if we will see this brought up again.

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u/Longjumping_Frame786 — 9 days ago

Alexis’s arc is cool… BUT

I know this has been a bit ago but I need to get this off my chest.

Now I’m an overall fan of Alexis and her arc of arc and her realizing that she’s been letting other people dictate her decisions is great. However I just don’t like 2 main things.

1: even tho it’s most likely set up for something else having god speak into her mind to help her feels like a massive cop out and devalues the whole idea of it being Alexis finding herself again if she’s getting tons of outside assistance.

2: I really don’t like that she’s okay with killing Tarsa and the reveal she never thought hell was actually endless torture. Her no kill rule was what I found pretty interesting because unlike most other people with no kill policies she chose it out of a place of spirituality rather than morals and ethics so having it be revealed she was essentially pressured into having that mindset really sucked. Honestly I kinda wanted it to be that instead she would actually push back against Kate when she tries to do tell her to kill Tarsa

u/Longjumping_Frame786 — 3 months ago