Felix Cooper doesn't fight—he conducts reality. His hand gestures ripple through the battlefield like divine wind. Meanwhile, Wade Holt screams into oblivion while being lifted mid-air by golden chains of fate. The Hidden Sage turns philosophy into action cinema. I'm still buzzing from that final stair climb with the Crown Prince.
From burning scholars to floating sages, The Hidden Sage packs an epic dynasty shift into one breathless sequence. The Emperor of Chana's shocked face says it all—this isn't rebellion, it's revelation. And that kid? Future legend. Netshort nailed the pacing. No filler, just fire and fate.
Poor Wade Holt. He charged in like a tank, only to get swatted aside by Felix Cooper's serene palm. His final crawl across blood-stained tiles? Tragic. But hey, at least he went out yelling. The Hidden Sage doesn't shy from showing power's cost—even for the'Sage of War.'
Felix Cooper's white robes flutter like clouds against the gray sky, making every move feel sacred. Contrast that with Wade Holt's clanking armor and red cape—he's chaos incarnate. The Hidden Sage uses color like a poet. Even the lava crack feels symbolic. This is how you visualize destiny.
That little boy standing calm amid carnage? He's the real MVP. Felix Cooper didn't just save him—he chose him. Their hand-holding walk up the stairs? Quiet triumph after explosive battle. The Hidden Sage knows true power isn't in swords, but in succession. Also, netshort's UI made rewatching this scene effortless.