The Holy Fire burned in Rome until 395 AD. It’s housed in the Temple of Vesta, a massive circular building dedicated to the Goddess of the Hearth—who you know Duan Town As Hestia. It was by summoning this sacred fire that Hestia finally broke Freya’s spell on Orario, with the assistance of Ouranos and Hermes. When Titania summoned her power, she used the Latin name of her Roman home: Aedes Vesta. Even if we ignore this fact, this again shows that the original series author Omori Fujino According to his research, this is an important symbolic step in the story world. By using the fire to erase Freya’s false memories, Hestia and Bell prove where the most important thing is you Feel like you belong here, not where others tell you you should be.
I think Horn knew this deep down in her heart. Although she was Freya’s collaborator in creating the character of Syr, she never felt that her (Syr’s) love for Belle was real. For Horn, there was only Freya, and Belle meant the risk of losing the person who gave her hope. Horn resents Syl’s existence and regards her as a parasite in his heart. He is jealous of Syl (Freya)’s love for Belle, and needs to keep Syl by his side because playing the role of an ordinary girl is too much for her beloved. So important to the goddess. When Horn confronts Bell this week, we can see her chaos unleashed: She attacks Bell with a Hestia knife, knowing her attempts to kill him with Bell’s own holy sword will fail, but hoping they Will fail in a way that will fail. she. It was her last desperate attempt to stop what she saw as the madness brought about by Sil, though she freed Lyu and created the distraction Hestia needed for the hearth.
This was also a bit sad for Freya. I don’t like her as a character and I think her actions this season are completely reprehensible, but I do understand why she does what she does. Although Freya is a goddess of love, she has never been able to find her lover. Her children loved her and she had lovers, but they all saw a goddess, not a woman. Becoming Hill and falling in love with Belle allowed her to experience what her life would be like if she were just a girl, but a part of her may have always known it was a false life. She might have believed it when she told Bell that Searle was just an act, a character she was playing. But Bell knows better – through his interactions with Ciel, Freya and Horn, he can see that they are all part of the same whole. In a poem from her 1964 collection Ode to both handsPolish poet Halina Poświatowska wrote: “I cannot be just a human being/There is a scared rat inside me/A weasel who knows the taste of blood.” In a nutshell, this is That’s Freya – she’s not just one thing; She has many people, all of whom together form one person. Her problems arise when she finds herself unable to admit that she doesn’t have to be just one of them.
Duel visions between Freya and Horn over who Freya is. Horn wants Freya to be “pure,” and in a way she seems to be referring to sexual purity, as we see when she accuses Belle of being “carnal” in her treatment of the goddess. But it feels more like she wants Freya to be just hers, which may be a more common sentiment among Freya’s family than what we see; bearing in mind the cult-like behavior of most members. Hedin and Boles are probably the only two who don’t fall into that category, and their actions this week seem to indicate that. Both of them took action to stop Lyu, but compared to other family members, this cooperation seemed a bit lackluster. Maybe they don’t consider House Freya their “home” like others do, or at least in a different way. There’s always been something off about them, and he clearly likes Bell as a person, which might be important since Freya has declared war on the Hestia Familia (in the game). We know that much of Orario is ready to tear Freya to pieces—not just the Greco-Roman pantheon; Loki is angry, too.
Freya’s statement did take a big risk. Her family is powerful, but she’s unlikely to find many allies. I think it’s symbolic that Lyu, a follower of Lady Justice, is the one pushing things forward. Even the blind goddess could see that Freya’s situation was not optimistic.
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