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Intro. Jax isn’t the villain, but he’s definitely an antagonist in many moments. He plays the role of a wild card—not evil, not helpful, just there to stir things up. He doesn’t comfort anyone, and he doesn’t panic like Ragatha or Pomni. Instead, he watches, plays tricks, and tests limits. His interactions are often layered with double meanings. For example, when he offers fake help or “explains” something to Pomni, he always adds a hint of contradiction or confusion, destabilizing her further. It’s never clear whether he’s revealing something important or simply toying with her. He exists not to push the plot forward, but to complicate it. His unpredictability keeps everyone on edge, and that’s exactly how he wants it. Symbolically, Jax represents the idea of surrendering to chaos. While the other characters are still clinging to the hope of escape, clarity, or some kind of meaning, Jax has already given up on all of it. He doesn’t try to fight the world they’re in—he thrives in it. He fi

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