The verbs are all conjugated as though they were negative verbs, but with the "zaru" replaced with "Sagu" (the "zaru" is the archaic "not"). It's as if the "Sagu" is the "no".
"Sagu" is being treated as negation itself. That is her power.
The verbs are all conjugated as though they were negative verbs, but with the "zaru" replaced with "Sagu" (the "zaru" is the archaic "not"). It's as if the "Sagu" is the "no".
"Sagu" is being treated as negation itself. That is her power.
I don't get it. So double negative, or a pun on her name?