Board Thread:New Chapter/Episode Discussion/@comment-5916303-20161222112427/@comment-5916303-20161224025443

To me, the closest thing to a cruel death we had was Bols; he pretty much suffered along the way, but saw it as nothing more than a job. Killing and taking him away from his family, the people dearest to his heart, was the cruelest thing you could have done to him. Even at death's door, the only thing he thought about was his wife and daughter.

Honest wasn't that much of an interesting character, it makes it less horrid when he's got barely any part in the story, serving as nothing more than an object that propels the antagonists. You could literally mix him up with other evil-doers and you couldn't tell the difference between them; besides Honest having more of an outlined appearance.

I'm personally not a fan of having a single character be the source of all evil, it downplays the complexity of the story, making it too linear and predictable. The thing that hooked me in the first place was its fast-paced action and swift scenes. Though, as I came to learn, these particular things will be used for the rest of the series.