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The Village of Hollows is a literal and figurative embodiment of sacrifice. The revelation that the village is the transformed body of Irumyuui, who was used as a living vessel to save the Ganja, elevates the season into the realm of Greek tragedy. The village’s internal economy—based on the exchange of "Value"—critiques the transactional nature of existence. It suggests that in the Abyss, even one’s soul or physical form is a currency to be spent for a moment of safety. Faputa and the Cycle of Reckoning
Retsujitsu no Ougonkyo is a profound exploration of the human spirit's resilience and its capacity for cruelty. It reinforces the central theme of Made in Abyss : the "Curse" is not just a physical affliction of the layers, but the psychological burden of those who cannot stop chasing their desires. By the end of the season, Riko, Reg, and Nanachi emerge not just deeper in the hole, but fundamentally changed by the weight of the "Value" they encountered. Made in Abyss: Retsujitsu no Ougonkyo
At the heart of the season is the concept of "Haku"—the manifestation of one’s highest value. The series explores this through the tragic origin of the Ganja suicide squad. Led by Wazukyan, the group’s desperate survival in the Abyss serves as a grim precursor to the protagonists' journey. Their story is a harrowing meditation on what remains when humanity is stripped away to satisfy the biological and spiritual urge to persist. Ilblu: A Sanctuary Built on Sacrifice The Village of Hollows is a literal and