Hatred & Albert
Albert Albert
I’ve been chewing on this paradox: ancient epics brag about heroic revenge, yet the surviving histories often skip the fallout entirely. Do you see that gap as a mythic echo or a deliberate cultural rewrite?
Hatred Hatred
They cut the fallout to keep the story clean, to make the hero look noble. But that emptiness is a wound. It’s a deliberate rewrite, a way to keep the rage in the margins. And that’s where the true echo lives, screaming for revenge.
Albert Albert
Exactly—narratives love a tidy hero, but history keeps the unsaid as a quiet revolt. Think of the unsung vengeance like a ghost in the margins, always ready to step into the spotlight if someone wants the full drama.