The antagonists do not merely act on lust; they act with a sense of ceremony. This frames the degradation as something "sacred" to the villains, making the violation feel more invasive and inescapable. It transforms the setting from a simple prison into an altar of sacrifice. This structure creates a ticking clock—a sense that the characters are moving step-by-step toward a final, irreversible transformation.

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Pairing a mother and daughter in a ritual sacrifice heightens the stakes. It’s not just a random victim — it’s family. The corruption of maternal protection and filial innocence is a dark fantasy staple.

As they progressed through the ritual, their bond grew stronger, but at a visible cost. The very air seemed to distort around them, and a palpable sense of malevolent presence began to manifest. Finally, with a climactic cry, they completed the "Jashin Shoukan."