The male protagonist looks a little childish and doesn't feel like a big hero. Old one is like a missionary who only speaks, and Rider does not show his power to erode the world at all.
Will can defeat the darkness by finding six Signs, but it seems that getting the Signs has no effect on Rider, so why does he have to give Will to him and solve Will directly. However, he has always adhered to the principle of fair competition, and he must wait until five days are up, and you can't find me before shooting. The witch Maggie showed her hideous face when Will had shaken and handed the Sign to her, which made people even more puzzled.
The old ones claimed to be protecting Seeker, but what I saw was that Will was protecting them all the time. These people were defenseless in front of several snakes. I really don't know how they scared Rider away at the beginning.
In short, for a battle with the world as a bargaining chip, the strength of both sides is ridiculously weak. The outcome lies in the protagonist's sudden enlightenment at the end, oh, it turns out that I am the sixth sign. In an instant, the bad guys are dead, the good guys are all resurrected, and the world is bright. This saves the world, and it's too petty.
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