In this short scene, Mukhlis explains how he came to understand the concept of karma and how it relates to rakshasa. He explains that when an embryo invades a subject's body, the subject loses most of its control over the creature. However, through time, the creature will adapt to the needs of the subject, and eventually become a "true monster"
In this short scene, Mukhlis explains how he came to understand the concept of karma and how it relates to rakshasa. He explains that when an embryo invades a subject's body, the subject loses most of its control over the creature. However, through time, the creature will adapt to the needs of the subject, and eventually become a "true monster"