Overview
Because he was the last of his family to take care of his little brother, whose death makes him suffer, a retreatant carries a great deal of guilt, having paranoia that his brother does not rest in the grave. In this way, he is forced, by his own conscience, to carry his brother's body to the waters of the North, the place he had promised to take him.
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