Razoдќaran
The word translates to "Disappointed," but it carries a heavier weight in its native Slavic roots—it implies the breaking of a spell, a sudden, cold awakening from an illusion. Razočaran
He walked out of the cellar, leaving the door wide open. He didn't lock it. There was nothing worth guarding. RazoДЌaran
Inside was not an archive. There were no maps of the resistance, no lost manuscripts, no evidence of a secret life dedicated to a higher cause. There were only boxes of ledgers. The word translates to "Disappointed," but it carries