As Fein ventured deeper into the Middle Realm, the harshness of the environment mirrored the darker truths he had come to realize about humanity. The sulfuric air and jagged mountains served as a fitting backdrop to his contemplations on the nature of humans. In this realm of fire and brimstone, he couldn't help but compare the sins and complexities of humanity to the demons that roamed the Abyss.
Fein's brow furrowed, his expression a mixture of curiosity and disdain. He had witnessed the depths of human cruelty and depravity, the sins that surpassed even the devil's own wickedness. Lust, betrayal, murder, and deception—these vices seemed to define the essence of humanity. In this moment, surrounded by the unforgiving landscape, Fein couldn't help but question the moral fiber of humanity.