I find this pretty hilarious, because forgiveness is very much NOT a theme in this trilogy. Just the opposite. Not one single character designated "Evil" ever gets redeemed, even when they had justified reasons to have turned evil or were coerced in some way or in DragonStar's case was FAR too young to be held responsible for his actions. Nor do Axis or Azhure ever forgive anyone who goes against them in any way. Nope, petty revenge all round.
NRSG: Well, little wonder then that Tencendor ends up as it does eventually. I also think this is a terrible position to hold in general, and I doubt that it will solve much in this series...
Because it's so poorly written.
And because they literally cannot know what all the sub-prophecies refer to, and the Sentinels refuse to explain.
Christ the dialogue in this thing is awful. It's full of clunky as hell overwritten lines like this one and sounds absolutely nothing like an actual person talking.
Oh, certainly.
Not that having them be brothers actually matters in any way shape or form.
And Axis already has an "evil" brother. Does he really need to have two of them?
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I find this pretty hilarious, because forgiveness is very much NOT a theme in this trilogy. Just the opposite. Not one single character designated "Evil" ever gets redeemed, even when they had justified reasons to have turned evil or were coerced in some way or in DragonStar's case was FAR too young to be held responsible for his actions. Nor do Axis or Azhure ever forgive anyone who goes against them in any way. Nope, petty revenge all round.
NRSG: Well, little wonder then that Tencendor ends up as it does eventually. I also think this is a terrible position to hold in general, and I doubt that it will solve much in this series...
Because it's so poorly written.
And because they literally cannot know what all the sub-prophecies refer to, and the Sentinels refuse to explain.
Christ the dialogue in this thing is awful. It's full of clunky as hell overwritten lines like this one and sounds absolutely nothing like an actual person talking.
Oh, certainly.
Not that having them be brothers actually matters in any way shape or form.
And Axis already has an "evil" brother. Does he really need to have two of them?
It's UNLESS, you moron.
I will put that in!