The Perilous Price of Resurrection
Bargaining with dark magic always comes with a hidden, soul-consuming cost.
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It's Lachlan's life in exchange for a future task, and the gang has no choice but to agree. But even as Lachlan is resurrected, it's not without cost. Through the Eye, Callan can see a tiny purple stain inside Lachlan's soul, which will eventually consume him.
The book clearly shows the dangers of making deals with harmful magical artifacts. While Callan and his friends bring Lachlan back through a deal with the Eye, the immediate relief is brief. The Eye, a sentient and sinister artifact, offers not true salvation but a delayed, more harmful destruction. Lachlan's soul is stained by a spreading purple corruption, a slow poison that constantly reminds them of the Eye's manipulative power. This highlights a key theme: convenience from dark magic is always a trap, often demanding a higher, mo...
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The initial bargain with the Eye to resurrect Lachlan, followed by Callan's immediate vision of the 'tiny purple stain' within Lachlan's soul.
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Before making desperate deals or seeking 'easy' solutions, thoroughly consider the long-term consequences and the true nature of the entity offering the solution. Short-term gains often mask deeper, more destructive costs.








