One fun thing about Unsounded that goes underremarked is that it has a tendecy to draw its readers' politics out of them. I've noticed this over years of threads. Cresce vs Alderode is basically a proxy political fight. If you are more left-wing, you naturally defend Cresce, if you are more right-wing, your sympathies naturally fall with Alderode.
The debate between Ruckmearkha and Sonorie on the nature of twin sacrifice, and the need for blood in life, is another point of division. Left-wingers tend to think Sonorie gets the better of Ruck, right-wingers tend to think Ruck gets the better of Sonorie.
I can basically tell an Anon's politics based on how they'll argue these two debates, along with a few others in the comic. This is very interesting to me because I'm not used to a webcomic drawing out political discussion but also not immediately descending into culture war slopfest. It's another mark of how sophisticated a story Unsounded is, and how rare it is, not just among webcomics but among all /co/ media.