

Yes, I would say this definitely has to be Lothering.
Interestingly enough, the Lothering angle immediately makes me think of Virgil's Aeneid, where you have Aeneas fleeing from the sack of Troy and eventually founding the city of Rome, leaving behind a trail of devastating warfare and spurned lovers among other things as he seeks to fulfill his destiny as dictated by the goddess Juno. Parallels, perhaps? I see several.





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