

For how instrumental he is to the story, there’s so much we don’t know about the golem.

And when Somali’s life is threatened, the golem sprouts fearsome mechanical wings that destroy the humongous book-fish. Unfortunately, despite the witches using impressive magic to try and protect the book about humans, it ends up being devoured by the monstrous book-fish. Though their personalities significantly contrasted, they were both really fun characters that brought a lot of charm to the table. And we’re introduced to two witch sisters – the gloriously thicc Hazel and the spirited bookworm Praline. But how exactly are these witches closer to being monsters than humans? Anywho, the golem figures that information about humans can probably be gained from browsing the massive witch library – and it happens that there’s exactly one book which might inform him about what he wants to know. The style reminded me of Sucy from Little Witch Academia.
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I mean, they might have a marginally different shade of skin colour. But the reported sightings probably conflated the witches with humans. The rumours about humans across the desert prove to be false. So they make haste as they continue to seek out humans – with Somali happily believing that the golem will stay forever, utterly oblivious of the upcoming plight. While the goodbye might have been a quick one, we’re reminded why it’s imperative that they can’t linger around for too long – the golem has about 300 days left to live, and if they’re unable to find humans, Somali will be in deep trouble.

With this arc concluded, the time came for Haitora and Uzoi to part ways with Somali and the golem.
