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Desire for revenge fuels hench's actions from "summary" of Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots

The urge for retribution is a fire that burns bright and hot. It can be all-consuming, transforming a person entirely. It wraps around the heart like a tight, constricting band, squeezing until it is the only thing they can feel. It whispers in their ear, seductive and insistent, urging them forward down a path of darkness and violence. It demands to be sated, to be given what it craves most of all. For some, the desire for revenge is like a drug, intoxicating and addictive. It can cloud their judgment, making them blind to all else but their need for vengeance. It can make them reckless, willing to do whatever it takes to achieve their goal, no matter the cost. It can drive them to acts of cruelty and brutality that they never thought themselves capable of. In the world of henching, where violence is a currency and power is the ultimate prize, the desire for revenge can be a potent motivator. It can push a hench to take risks they might not otherwise conside...
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