Because I'm obsessed with Norse mythology, this makes me think of Loki at Ragnarok. The Earth and all living things are doomed but they all keep fighting anyway, as everything is destroyed. In particular the last few lines make me think of him: "In a space with no windows, I'm counting the touch. All this time to reflect on my crimes to humanity.." He was bound to a rock [in a cave?] prior to Ragnarok as punishment for killing Balder. And he never apologizes for killing anyone, making people angry, screwing them over. As a god of chaos, he would glady do it all over again because it doesn't matter if the consequences are good or bad, only that his actions mixed things up.
Because I'm obsessed with Norse mythology, this makes me think of Loki at Ragnarok. The Earth and all living things are doomed but they all keep fighting anyway, as everything is destroyed. In particular the last few lines make me think of him: "In a space with no windows, I'm counting the touch. All this time to reflect on my crimes to humanity.." He was bound to a rock [in a cave?] prior to Ragnarok as punishment for killing Balder. And he never apologizes for killing anyone, making people angry, screwing them over. As a god of chaos, he would glady do it all over again because it doesn't matter if the consequences are good or bad, only that his actions mixed things up.