Social Context
Daud’s elite assassins, marked by the Outsider’s touch, embody a profound social divide. Shunned by society as outcasts, they bear witness to the stigma and prejudice faced by those who differ. Their existence challenges societal norms and raises questions about the nature of power, consent, and the boundaries of human empathy.
Human Experience
Amidst the chaos and violence, Daud’s assassins grapple with the psychological weight of their actions. Haunted by their past and burdened by their powers, they struggle to find meaning and purpose in a world that rejects them. Through their eyes, we glimpse the consequences of prejudice and the enduring power of human connection, even in the darkest of circumstances.