#If Ronodin had a redemption arc he would have to still be the dark unicorn
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You ever think about how everyone was super ready and willing to offer Seth forgiveness and redemption because he didn't know what he was doing, made mistakes, and was trying to do what's right even though he accidentally ended up hurting people?
But Ronodin did that and they rejected him, and by the end I guess he just did too much wrong and it warranted him basically going to hell to be tortured?
Do you think Seth wonders where that line is? How many mistakes before you can't be forgiven, how much harm before you're irredeemable? Does he think he's close, or past it already? Does he have to constantly make up for it, convince everyone and himself that he doesn't deserve the same fate? Or does he think that line doesn't exist, that Ronodin deserved a chance too?
#fablehaven#seth sorenson#dragonwatch#ronodin#I think a lot about the themes of redemption in that last book#I really hate how it ended up going and that it didn't really explain or justify itself#and also that seth's redemption was tied to removing his darkness#If Ronodin had a redemption arc he would have to still be the dark unicorn#it can't be in the Light makes Right way he criticizes because he's super right about that
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