Indeed, Owen contemplated the significance of this supposed Partisan God within the realm of divinity. Despite the irritation elicited by the 'Divine Trial', Owen had procured valuable intelligence on both his own mortality and the state of existence itself.
However, due to the surreal nature of these occurrences, Owen struggled to fully grasp the situation and felt as though he might awaken from this dreamlike scenario at any instant.
The very idea that gods, magic, mythological beasts, and various otherworldly societies exist is beyond anything Owen ever imagined possible.
While this marvelous world is practically tailor-made for an avid reader like him, its high price of emotional suffering cannot be ignored.
Nevertheless, armed with the newly acquired facts, Owen stands poised to resurrect his shattered paradise, provided they prove genuine.