Amara has always been an artist, using her sketchbook to escape her emotional turmoil. Her artwork becomes progressively darker after she bonds with the sword. Initially, she draws haunting images of broken hearts, crumbling faces, and ominous figures lurking in the shadows. As she begins using the sword for revenge, her drawings turn into violent depictions of blood, swords, and destruction.
Her sketches become prophetic, showing the fates of her victims before they happen. Mr. Donovan notices this and becomes increasingly concerned, but Amara, wrapped in her rage, ignores his attempts to help.
Mr. Donovan (holding one of Amara's disturbing drawings): "Amara... your work... it's not like before. These images... they're disturbing."Amara (coldly): "It's just art, Mr. Donovan. Art reflects truth, doesn't it?"Mr. Donovan (gently): "But whose truth? And at what cost?"
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The Sword Of Love
Horrorrevenge of her broken-heart by her boyfriend in high school.