How did the author decide to depict the boundary between worlds—was it inspired by any real-world concepts?
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How did the author decide to depict the boundary between worlds—was it inspired by any real-world concepts?
Did anyone else feel the stakes escalated quickly after the boundary was broken?
What do you think about the protagonist's struggle with their identity—was that clear from the start?