Kayden or Demetrius?
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Kayden or Demetrius?
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Demetrius, on the other hand, with his association with other characters favoring he and him can correct the situation.
I missed comparing them, while I was gathering characters while compiling the review.
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Frankly speaking, I wasn't sorry about Demetrius at all! Of course, he had very good intentions, but we all know where can good intentions lead.
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On the other hand, Kayden all his life has denied himself the pleasures he craved. As it wasn't socially acceptable for the lords of Virko to be openly slanted, Kayden suppressed his needs and wants to fit in and carry on his family legacy by taking a wife and procuring an heir. He had Peter, of course, but they couldn't be together properly, not in the way they both craved. And if that wasn't enough, he found his wife dead, his unborn child ripped from her belly and sawed into the belly of his dead boyfriend.
If that isn't the most traumatic scene anyone can experience, I don't know what is. I literally had chills run down my spine when I read the phrase: " In the years before Lord Kayden started his patriarchy, he said to me that his future would be very different if a man could bear his
child"...
So I think it is safe to say that even though Demetrius is responsible for a massacre, Kayden's situation is perverted and sickening beyond limits.
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Kayden. What he lost can never return. Demetrius can still do something about what happened in Virko due to his accident.Claire Riddle wrote: ↑11 Oct 2020, 09:04 In 'The Fires of Virko' Demetrius does everything he can to protect his hometown, Virko. But he ended up as the person who destroyed Virko and became helpless, making me feel really sorry for him. Kayden was waiting to see his unborn child. As a slanted person, he tried to keep Peter close to himself at the same time. In the end, he lost his child, wife and boyfriend on the same day and had to watch his hometown being destroyed. Who did you pity most?
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On the other hand, Demetrius was being hasty and that was the reason of his tragic.
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