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The Corrosive Legacy of Violence

Violence lingers like the tide—inescapable and rising. Avery’s buried gold is a metonym for a past act of plunder, now poisoning the present through Cherub’s knife, Pike’s hook, and Longfoot’s drunken guilt. The story suggests that violence is cyclical: cherubs kill longfoots to get avery’s gold, squires arrest innocents to cover smuggling, and pirates abduct doctors to maintain power. Every act of violence stems from an earlier wound, illustrating how history’s sins echo into the present, shaping morality, law, and survival.

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