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Hun-Kamé represents the growth. At first - if his brother is to be believed - Hun-Kamé was stuck in the old ways. He ruled a kingdom based on the success he already had rather than trying to embrace the changes. Over the course of the novel, as Hun-Kamé becomes more human, he begins to understand how important humanity actually is. And while he will never truly be capable of understanding humans, his heart does change thanks to Casiopea, improving both the Underworld and the human world when he regains the throne.