(Anya is once again not judging her for putting out the inevitability of dying and needing to put a system in her Underworld that will nullify any kind of powers any gods would have so they would be on an equal footing as mortal people like her.
And after realizing how harsh reality can be to so many lives, having lost so many family members, and nearly falling into the sea, Anya has slowly come to accept death as a part of life.)
No quite frankly not at all. Death at this point doesn’t give me any chills. I had lost most of my family at a young age: it was the day many of them lost their lives, including my parents and siblings, that opened my eyes to it. Even many of the kids I met in the orphanage had lost loved ones as well.
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And after realizing how harsh reality can be to so many lives, having lost so many family members, and nearly falling into the sea, Anya has slowly come to accept death as a part of life.)
No quite frankly not at all. Death at this point doesn’t give me any chills. I had lost most of my family at a young age: it was the day many of them lost their lives, including my parents and siblings, that opened my eyes to it. Even many of the kids I met in the orphanage had lost loved ones as well.