Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-27818776-20140617015526/@comment-27818776-20140617025038

That's why I'm asking. So far, in the tales, there's only a few murders. And like I said before, there were a few moments of violence throughout the book. For example, some characters have their ears or hands cut off, but I don't really count those as examples, because they were non-fatal. There was also an incident in which someone was ripped to pieces. However, again, this is only because the person involved was a villain, so, it is kind of expected. There was also a part in the book in which three antagonistic women were cooked to death in an oven. However, this is different from the Queen's actions in Sun, Moon, and Talia, because she wanted to also feed the dead children to her husband. In the other story I had mentioned previously, the women are only cooked to death. There isn't any implication that they were going to be eaten, so, I'd say that the Queen's actions are a bit far worse than the other moments in which violence was employed, because she was planning on turning her husband into a cannibal, just because he had cheated on her with another woman.