![]() ![]() I admire characters getting stronger, but not at the expense of others.Īs for Aldrik, well… This is not the same Aldrik. However, Vhalla does become close to a Mary Sue: while she was too much of a wreck before, here it seems she can do no wrong and those against her are jerks. ![]() She holds promises dearly and keeps them with the same heart. ![]() Vhalla does have development again, becoming a soldier who no longer relies on a fake persona to be battle worthy, her skills with Channeling and the wind heighten and she no longer gives up. Girl, even you should know by now that he isn’t going to listen to that in that state! There are others as well, some of them life-risking, and it leaves me conflicted about Vhalla. One of these was complaining to Aldrik about his drinking habits… while he’s drunk. The last were decisions that were downright awful. A lot of these were to do with Aldrik, especially in the final chapters where she lets her emotions get the better of her. Give advice on war strategy to the Majors because she is finally utilising her book smarts mentioned from book one? Do that too! The second were decisions I didn’t necessarily agree with but understood why she made them. Vhalla decides to risk angering the Emperor to save her love and the heir? Yeah, do it. The first were decisions that I was completely on board with. ![]() Vhalla’s decision making was a big focus for me after talking to my reading buddy, and they became split in three ways. ![]()
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