This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the Illustrious icarus. It's a poem about a man who is half-dead, half-wounded, and half-buried in a dungeon. The poem is about a guy who's half-killed, half wounded, and then buried in the dungeon. In this case, the guy is Iago, the demon king. He's the one who killed Iago when Iago was a young man. Iago is the guy who killed the guy Iago killed when he was a kid. He also killed the kid who was Iago's father. Igor is the new demon king, and Iago has been supporting him since the beginning of the story. Igo is now the new king, so he's got to get rid of Iago ASAP. He wants to kill Iago before Iago can kill him.
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the Illustrious icarus. It's a poem about a man who is half-dead, half-wounded, and half-buried in a dungeon. The poem is about a guy who's half-killed, half wounded, and then buried in the dungeon. In this case, the guy is Iago, the demon king. He's the one who killed Iago when Iago was a young man. Iago is the guy who killed the guy Iago killed when he was a kid. He also killed the kid who was Iago's father. Igor is the new demon king, and Iago has been supporting him since the beginning of the story. Igo is now the new king, so he's got to get rid of Iago ASAP. He wants to kill Iago before Iago can kill him.