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You are probably right on those aspects, i guess my hypothesis would be that immortality is considered natural only as an achievement (guardians/white core) as she isn't an undead maybe it wouldn't have been considered madness if menadion had done this on herself (as an achievement like the white core or beeing deemed necessary by Mogar)
please don't 😂
My only objections would be : -undeath, -gardians and -white core immortality as in death isn't necessarily a limiting factor in the story. Otherwise yes that makes a lot of sense for a world accustomed to it's laws to consider doing an unknow experiment to surpass death madness especially into the strange artificial lifeform that Solus is
same thinking could have been banished because they mated while not alphas
and the hundred year war as well as multiples others gave multiples proof of how respected was the interdiction.... that is as respected as cats after the Plague
baby and sermon....he demonstrated constructed words with meaning not phrases what do you expect from a baby, the whole ancient testament ? Reaaaally spanish inquisition vibe
well i think it exist, it's just not allowed, like in ours, it's banned practically everywhere but through diverses means it still exist even in democratic countries
on a battlefield or during escort and infiltration yes during travel it's an advertisement of how rich and powerfull you are, like "see i'm all shiny i couldn't wear this if i ain't important and powerfull don't mess with me you'll regret it"
That's an interesting hypothesis that would explain the lack of despairing or inadapted people but it still doesn't explain the reaction of the mc. i prefer the hypothesis of thomas_mccobb that he is currently in denial or not realizing the complexity and strangeness of his situation
I will have to read further to know but if he doesn't have a moment of realization and adaptation of his mindset during at least a few day, it will remain as a plothole for me