Gods of Jade and Shadow

Casiopea’s Bracelet

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The Aztec Bracelet Hun-Kamé buys for Casiopea is representative of his shift from an unfeeling god to an understanding human. While he does not understand these emotions yet, buying her the bracelet because she wanted it shows that he cares for Casiopea’s feelings. For Casiopea, the bracelet represents her freedom, as it is the first thing that was bought just for her without any expectations. It reminds her that she is worth such a thing. Once she loses it on the Black Road, it represents the idea that Casiopea no longer needs others to tell her that her life is worth living.