Did anyone else feel the mythological elements were more vivid than the historical details?
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Did anyone else feel the mythological elements were more vivid than the historical details?
What inspired the author to set this story around the legend of Sekhmet?
The story’s pacing felt steady but intense — was that intentional to build tension?