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In the story Aurora has cold blood and Isis has hot blood. I didn't understand what the conditions were for hot and cold so I began to ponder on the meaning. In the spoiler below I've written down some thoughts. It's quite a wall of text so you've been warned =P

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The moon is associated with magic and reincarnation. The moon has phases and cycles, and it is also related to spiritual power, or magical power.Cats are also related to the moon; Bastet is a cat, and she is equivalent to Artemis. Selene is also clearly associated with the moon. Therefore, Moonlady and Catlady are the same god or the same group of forces.
Reflections and mirrors are also associated with the moon. One theory suggests that the moon is the reflection of the sun, representing femininity and the sun masculinity. The fraternal twins Apollo, the sun god, and his sister Artemis, the moon goddess, are examples, much like Elis and Elin, Arion and Noira. Same-sex twins share a common fate, but opposite-sex twins do not.While we currently know very little about the inner workings of the elves, it's estimated that two similar sets of twins would have been in competition.
In terms of systems, elves lean towards democracy, while humans lean towards authoritarianism. This can be seen in the elves' secret support for the western rebellion and the different attitudes of the king towards the two princesses from the north and south (although the king verbally likes Aurora, if you know the code, giving the Prince's Ring to Isis will earn you a point of the king's trust, and the trust level is related to whether you can get the important item, the ancestral crown).
As the master of natural laws, the Moon is clearly stronger than Mirta and the Red Emperor, who represent the race. However, she has lunar phases, so her strength fluctuates. Every time we see her, it is a full moon, and after the full moon, the moonlight begins to fade, which means her power is weakening. This explains why the Moon Goddess experiences a low period after we meet her.
Mirta and the Red Emperor represent the two major races of elves and humans vying for dominance over the continent, while Aurora and Isis represent democracy and authoritarianism, representing opposing ends of the same spectrum in terms of ruling system. The prototypes of their homeland are estimated to be the Holy Roman Empire and the Mongol Empire.
The hotness or coldness of blood represents the degree of belligerence and the strength of one's character. Aurora is clearly more innocent and weak; Isis, on the other hand, is pragmatic and tough.
Even if ending the cycle disrupts the laws of nature, it is estimated that it will ultimately fail. This means that there are no eternal winners, and rise and fall are eternal.The only options are to strive for continuation, coexist harmoniously, and follow the natural order.
 

Alan Dalles

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In the story Aurora has cold blood and Isis has hot blood. I didn't understand what the conditions were for hot and cold so I began to ponder on the meaning. In the spoiler below I've written down some thoughts. It's quite a wall of text so you've been warned =P

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Thanks for the very interesting theory. Few moments are controversial - guilty of King Dubovitsky (he is Aurora's father, not ancestor) in Lothric II's death (on my opinion, most likely version is suicide) and future dominant race (Southern people are the most ancient nation on continent), but basically coincide with some my conclusions. Possible 'Regrets and Doubts' for Aurora opened up in the second White Blood Vision - "We must be together until death. Such is the essence of our vows. But the blood in you is your blessing and my curse. I will already be on my deathbed when you see the first wrinkles on your face. What will you do afterward? Mourn? Or find another wife? Or maybe you'll find her even sooner. When you realize that I am already old, and you are still young? We are not destined to live our lives together. So why suffer? Why should I suffer if all of this can end sooner?"
 
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