conrad and cristina (mythology) created by tinny
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  • A big mistake, how i thinking. Lucky day... idk, some knights are not trustfully as to Dragons.

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  • stavinair_caeruleum said:

    I mean at least he didn't kill her.

    I still hate him he'll have to do something to make me not hate him my favorite mythical creature is dragons so he'll have to do a lot to make it up

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  • lordof666 said:
    I still hate him he'll have to do something to make me not hate him my favorite mythical creature is dragons so he'll have to do a lot to make it up

    By past pages he could had a sibling dropped to there death and seen a lot of others as well by the way he explained it.

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  • I’ve got a bad feeling that he is going to come back with the trophy he took.

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  • I mean...
    I have a feeling that letting her go at this point will make her very spiteful and vengeful in the future but maybe that is just my pessimism talking.

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  • lordof666 said:
    I still hate him he'll have to do something to make me not hate him my favorite mythical creature is dragons so he'll have to do a lot to make it up

    Sometimes, the antagonist is meant to be hated. Even if their motives have a sympathetic root. That you are currently hating that knight is not a bad thing. It is a sign of good writing. You are feeling what you are intended to feel.

    There is hate, mistrust, suspicion. All wrapped in a tidy bow of faint hope for mercy, realization, and perhaps a mutual (if shaky) truce with the future maybe's of redemption.

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  • stavinair_caeruleum said:

    I mean at least he didn't kill her.

    Not directly, no.

    Leaving her there just means she'll starve to death as she needed her brother to hunt for her due to her crippled wing. Death by starvation is so much more merciful than death by the sword, y'know.

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  • To be fair, this is a rather sad tale thus far, on multiple levels.
    But also goes to show that revenge for the sake of revenge isn't always as one could hope it to be.

    I can sympathize for both sides, but misunderstandings and a lack of perspective about each other's situation and general distrust about cooperation causes a lot of needless suffering in the world.

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