Continuing with "The Unholy Avenger" the whole story gets a slightly epic touch. being some manifestation of outerworldly powers, the spirit, just known as "the avenger" in the context, appears. within the situation it may not be clear what exactly the intentions of the spirit are and why it gets in contact with the main character of the story. I would consider the appearance of this power a cosmic intervention just to provide the chance to mess up with everything for a while. actually the only quite disruptive part of this events is the way which the avenger offers his help in.
it seems not appropriate what consequences the intervention of the avenger would have at last. so seemingly still in control of the situation, our character is declined to accept the provided auxilliaries and continues the struggle on his own. you might say ok whats the point in not having your soul sold - as its still black metal you know - but put that thought aside for a while. actually in that part of the plot there is really no point in accepting help for a high price. you wouldn't do that if you thought you can get everything the way you want it, would you?
what is left now is the impression of the contact with the spirit, quite amazing if you look at it that way. cosmic powers trying to involve you in some kind of deal or something - not a trickster mage's move you see everyday. after all, not taking any help from this weird spectre makes him even more apt to think he could indeed be not able to manage the events himself than afore. suspicion, doubt, hints of intrigues and even more malicious thoughts are constantly coming forth, letting reality, dream and vision become indistinct...
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