

He led a life of solitude for the most part and I think he truly wanted to be evil, even before becoming the Lord of Calamity. Granted, I know he wanted to corrupt Sorey but you would think that he would not resort to such measures knowing well how that feels. He had his family taken away and yet he took away Sorey and Mikelo's family. I felt bad for Heldalf initially but after he killed Zenrus I threw all that sympathy out the window. Sorey being alive made me happy but he was asleep for so long Rose and Alisha died and Mikleo was the only one who went around to ruins to keep Sorey's dream alive. We all know about Mosquitos Steve.I cried so much when Sorey pushed Rose away from him. (“Mosquitos Steve,” Mikleo managed to comment, through hisĭiscomfort, as he and Sorey walked to the bakery as the man they were speaking Keeps the mosquito population down in the summers. The pond out back perfectly good neighbor, he is, he never makes a ruckus and

Seraphim? OfĬourse, there’s one that runs the bakery down the street, and one that lives in HeĪwoke in a world where it was just a Thing. Wonder, experience the discovery, attend any of the cool parties, et cetera. …but, well, Sorey seemed to have slept through the beginning Now lived in one world, laughing together, arguing together… Had achieved, through sacrifice and pain and determination. Where seraphim and humans could live side by side. It had, of course, always been Sorey’s dream to see a world (…well, you’ll get what you ask / sormikadvent (Twitter) “I’m terrible with prompts so how about hot springs but it’s a 1000 year old log serving as bathtub (if that irritates you please watch Abroad in Japan, Escape to Mt. Part of the Sormik Advent Calendar 2020’s Secret Santa challenge! I got prompt: In the process, they learn about life, love, and a certain appreciation for their luck in both. Sorey and Mikleo (and the gang) visit an old inn, with a legendary log.
