When Caelan finally summoned that lightning hammer, I literally dropped my popcorn. The way he went from 'miserable whelp' to god-mode in seconds? Chef's kiss. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder doesn't play fair—and I'm here for it. That final strike cracked the earth AND Krag's ego. Perfect.
That smug grin when he said 'your skull will look good on my mantle'? Yeah, that's the moment I knew he was doomed. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder loves flipping power dynamics. Watching him float down with that glowing sword? Terrifying. Watching him get vaporized by a teen with a hammer? Even better.
When she yelled 'Run!' and then covered her mouth in horror? My heart shattered. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder knows how to weaponize maternal fear. But then Caelan turns around like 'It's my turn to protect you'—cue the tears. This isn't just fantasy; it's family drama with lightning bolts.
Krag's blade glowed like hellfire; Caelan's hammer crackled like a storm god's toy. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder uses color like a painter—red for rage, blue for righteousness. When those energies collided? The screen shook. I felt it in my bones. Also, Krag's floating entrance? Iconic villain energy.
Caelan didn't want this duel—he stepped up because someone had to. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder nails reluctant hero vibes. His smirk before the fight? Not arrogance. It's 'I've been training for this while you were busy being evil.' And that eye glow at the end? Chills. Absolute chills.
Poor blond guy—bloodied, screaming 'Fight him, Father!', then just... watches his dad get obliterated. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder doesn't waste side characters. His shocked face post-explosion? That's the audience surrogate. We all felt that. Also, his armor looked cool. Shame about the dad.
The way lightning wraps around Caelan like a second skin? That's not VFX—that's personality. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder treats electricity like a living force. When he ascends into the clouds? It's not flight—it's ascension. And that hammer landing? The ground didn't just crack—it screamed.
Snowy stones, banners flapping, then—BOOM. Entire courtyard becomes a crater. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder doesn't do small stakes. That wide shot of the castle engulfed in blue light? Cinematic poetry. Also, the guards just standing there like 'yep, another Tuesday'? Love the background acting.
Right before he transforms, he looks back at his mom and sister. No words. Just a nod. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder understands silence speaks louder than spells. That glance said everything: 'I got this.' Then—sky rips open, lightning forks, and suddenly he's Thor's cooler cousin. Perfection.
'Die.' Such a basic villain line. Meanwhile, Caelan doesn't even speak—he just lets the hammer do the talking. The Discarded Son Who Forged Thunder rewards restraint. Krag floated, glowed, monologued... and still got turned into a bloodstain on cobblestone. Moral: Don't underestimate the quiet ones with hammers.
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