Inside the golem’s stomach, 50 swords multiply into 2,500. The boss explodes from the inside out.
His initial skill, "Tired," acts as a physical manifestation of burnout. In the real world, burnout is a sign of weakness or a medical condition; in the dungeon, it is a debilitating curse. However, the inciting incident—where a goddess (representing the whimsical, unaccountable management) transforms "Tired" into the skill "Sin"—represents the transmutation of trauma into power. The essay argues that this transformation is not a blessing but a re-contextualization. Kakeru does not escape his trauma; he weaponizes it. The dungeon becomes a space where his previous weakness is no longer a liability but a resource to be extracted. Inside the golem’s stomach, 50 swords multiply into 2,500