Pretty immoral story so far. Cyro hurt James and gets no accountabilty becasue christianity or something. That's not a kindness. Thats a cowardice under a mask of holiness
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I see, in medieval times, from what I saw duels were to dead most of times, so we could say James got lucky the first strike didn't just end him there, and he wouldn't get no accountability, since the duels are permitted in the Canine Kingdom. He and most of the wolves, dogs and foxes, still have grudge to oursiders do to the invasion and preffer still being closed to them with some exceptions like the sheep most of all, and James is lucky to be in the canine society, since he's with Dylus and with the King, and what about the new characters any opinions? :D
Thanks for confirming exactly what I was pointing out.
Cyro enacts violence. The culture justifies it. The narrative frames it as normal. No internal conflict, no real accountability—just institutional grudge wrapped in a history lesson. That’s not complexity. That’s moral laundering.
You’re not portraying a flawed society being challenged. You’re portraying a broken one being affirmed.
And then you smile and ask about new characters.
That’s what makes this immoral. Not just what happens—but how easily it’s waved off as “the way things are.”
Kindness that never confronts harm isn’t kindness.
It’s cowardice in costume.