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Thalidan

Little correction, "maybe" needs to be two words if used in this context, so should be "May be today." Hehe. Anyway I get Lifas denial in this, she's holding onto hope and thus making an excuse for Rohgir, which being a parent myself I totally understand whole heartedly. No parent wants to admit their child is mixed up in possible wrong doings. But one needs to accept facts and try to help resolve the issues that arise before it gets worst. (edited to add this last part since it seems it looks like I'm saying that it is fine, its not.) Rohgir is going down a not so great path, and lying to his people will eventually bite him in the rear, or so i hope. I hope Jahla gets the skinny on Mardookie, his behavior as of late is sketch af. I love Jahla and if anyone can do it, it's definitely her. Lovely page as always ❤️

Anonymous

I thought a parent is supposed to ‘accept’ the fact their child is doing things wrong and help them getting on the right path instead of trying to push it away or deny it. Especially when that child is responsible for the harm of another. Not to mention Roghir is an adult and thus should be responsible for his actions. Lifa can’t just brush that off? He’s lying about their creation, manipulated an entire tribe into thinking they’re better, harmed his sister for speaking truth and banished her and Thakir for saying that he’s wrong, which he is. Plus Jahla simply accepted her mother’s explanation instezd of holding to her idea? I don’t get it

Thalidan

Yes that's exactly what they're suppose to do 100%. It's just not what is happening here, I'm not at all saying it's OK don't misunderstand my words, I'm simply saying I understand it, not that I agree with it.

kique

Karlijn, Jahla didn't accept it, she just gave up on trying to explain it. It's too complicated and realized Lifa is in denial and just wants to believe the best of her son, and she also doesn't want to hurt or concern her mother too much. If something doesn't make sense then try to see it from a different pov.

Saba Saeidi

Oh Lifa, you have no idea : c The Asmunder pack dont have a full grasp on just how much their children have changed because of this world, tbf they also havent had real exposure to it. I wonder how they'd react to dealing with the actual dangers and obstacles out there.

Anonymous

Like I said, a parent shouldn’t be in denial especially when there’s clear evidence they had harmed someone, especially toward their other child

Thalidan

Yo its a comic lighten up. Stop taking it so seriously, these are pixel dogs, and furthermore not everyone reacts to situations the same? Let Kique tell his story and stop being so nit picky or legit everything and everyone yeah? Getting back to the story, Rohgir, if you recall saved lifa's life; almost to the point of dying to do so, so in her eyes he's a hero to her, so she's probably having a hard time processing that he'd do such a thing, even though she can see it with her eyes the scar he gave, she likely can't seem to fathom her son being anything malicious. She's gotten just a small snippit of the story from Jahla, as Jahla didn't go into extreme detail. I looked at it from this point of view and thus came to this conclusion. So I can see, given this aspect, where she would be in denial about it. <.<

Anonymous

I’m just voicing my confusion🤷🏾‍♀️ be it fiction or non fiction, one’s allowed to do that. But I see where you get she’s in denial since that incident in Asmundr. Because my opinion may sound rude or annoying, it’s because I love the comic and if it didn’t interest me so much I wouldn’t even bother to comment! Each day I’m eagerly awaiting a new page simply because I freaking love it. Anyways, srry for sounding rude, it wasn’t the intention