Keyaan's soul holds so much anguish. Anger that even the clouds fall. The moon cries just enough to remind Keyaan of who he is, what he wants, the justice and peace he strives for. To never let those who cause him to suffer, to break him- to never be them and only time will tell. But being stuck in a prison, striving for freedom, also revenge in a world destroyed by unknown causes. Is the want for freedom enough, is the need enough, the risk to be die seems irrelevant when talking about freedom, and Keyaan believes he'll never get that in the kingdom, his only choice he believes is to leave and finally taste what it means to be truly free.