I figured Zurvan's arena represented the war-torn land (somewhere in Meracydia) of his beast tribe from his memories.
It also makes me wonder what exactly was Sophia's area was, too.





I figured Zurvan's arena represented the war-torn land (somewhere in Meracydia) of his beast tribe from his memories.
It also makes me wonder what exactly was Sophia's area was, too.


Sophia strikes me as the sort who is aloof, and cares little for the actual, physical world. It's fitting that her arena would consist of ethereal constructs with no real connection to any real-world structure, perched far above where any glimpse of the dirty, imperfect world below could be easily avoided. From this vantage, she could freely pass judgments of a black and white nature, without having to worry about any of the nasty grey morality that can creep in due to environmental factors.
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