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As the characters wrestle with their emotional states, their struggles cascade into a larger, more supernatural narrative. The foreboding notion alluded to—"the four horsemen have risen from Hell"—transports the conflict into the realm of the undead, intertwining personal vendettas with apocalyptic stakes. George casts himself as a leader amidst chaos, fueled by a consuming hatred towards Fitz. “Every life I take, every atrocity I commit is on your head,” he declares, showcasing a dramatic shift from negotiation to chaos, blending personal vendetta with a larger crisis.