It's not based on a real story. 'Wanting Mor' is likely the product of the author's imagination and creative writing process. There are no real-life counterparts or events that it's directly tied to.
Once upon a time, in a small, isolated village, there was a mysterious old house on the outskirts. People said that at midnight, strange moans could be heard from it. One brave young man decided to explore. As he entered, the door slammed shut behind him. The air was freezing. He saw shadowy figures moving in the corners. Terrified, he ran but found himself lost in the endless corridors. Finally, he fainted. When he woke up, he was outside the house, with no memory of how he got out, but a lingering fear in his heart.
One reason is the visual aspect. The combination of pictures and text can convey a story in a more immediate and engaging way compared to just text. For example, in a battle scene, the graphic can show the action vividly.
The unknown. In a mor horror story, when there are elements that are not clearly explained, it creates a sense of unease. For example, a strange noise in the dark that has no obvious source. It makes our imagination run wild, and that's what scares us.
Maybe it's the unexpected twists. In a horror story, when things suddenly change in a way you never saw coming, it can be really terrifying. For example, a seemingly friendly character turns out to be the source of all the evil.
Sure. 'Watchmen' is a great one. It's a deconstruction of the superhero genre, with complex characters and a thought - provoking story. The art is also amazing and really helps bring the dark and gritty world to life.
The kid could be seriously injured or even die. Throwing from the third story is a significant height and the impact on the ground can cause fractures, internal bleeding and head trauma.
The moa guy who throws the kid off the third story is the primary person to be held responsible. He has directly caused harm to the kid. In addition, if there were any bystanders who could have intervened but didn't, they may also bear some moral responsibility, although the legal liability mainly lies with the perpetrator. If the moa guy is part of an organization or under someone's supervision, and that organization or supervisor had some negligence in preventing this from happening, they might also be questioned legally or morally.