They were naive. Maybe they were just insane. Honestly, both options were equally valid at this point.
Kahn killed innocents based on nothing but suspicion—no evidence that they worked for Halo. Yet because he labeled them Shadow of Death's collaborators, the entire city accepted it.
Nothing like blind trust in the world's most dramatic murderer.
Now that Kahn was dead, the city seemed emptier than before. Many left to pursue their Purpose in other lands, while those seeking peace realized StoneHaven was no longer for them.
Which was fair, the murder-themed interior décor was getting old fast.
Still, they all blamed Shadow of Death with bitter resentment. Everything collapsed the moment he entered their land.
However, Shadow of Death was caught in his own dilemma.
Three days had passed since his battle with Kahn, and though he'd sustained heavy internal bleeding and wounds, he couldn't afford to stay idle.
