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The font made it a bit hard to read at the beginning but I love how the style of the story felt quite old and the theme is spot on. 

I also like how there's some sort of limbo like trance going on here as Miron prays for either penance or absolution and that any endings you do achieve are not necessarily good or beneficial. Which is true because Miron did kill his master even if the master was a horrible person.

Killing someone is a very harsh burden to bear, even though a lot of people see it as a means of an end and that some people deserve it, killing is not something that can be taken very lightly and the fact we are all desensitized to that, to the point where we feel nothing but pity, justified rage, or apathetic to someone killing another is quite sad.

I know a lot of people have their own morals, conditions, and views about the act of killing, but I appreciate it that Miron was not completely absolved from his crime of killing a human being no matter how awful they are. A great little thinking exercise with morals and virtues!