Armentrout uses the setting of Lasania to highlight a stark contrast between the luxury of the ruling class and the suffering of commoners devastated by the Rot. While the nobility justifies their decadence as "keeping up appearances," Sera’s internal conflict stems from her genuine compassion for her people, driving her to fulfill a mission she finds increasingly abhorrent. The novel posits that true power carries a moral imperative to serve the greater good, a trait mirrored in Nyktos, who turns his realm into a refuge for those mistreated by other gods. Subverting Romantasy Tropes
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