I just want her to kill the red dragon and ends his misery already cuz hear me out, he killed a lot of people, yes, but we do need to remember that he's a beast who wasn't taught love and companionships that human has. Despite the long age he lived around humans, that fact doesn't change. No one taught him humanity, and he could only observed inhumane actions from the humans around him. It's a bit unfair to expect him to be able to understand the compassion and humanity of good humans, isn't it? Plus, there are few instances that implies he could not make sense heads nor tails on why Mir is upset he killed her parents because he was thinking exactly as Mir was in the beginning of the story (before she truly loves the knight's family as her own), which is as a beast looking at a smaller species who has betrayed his trust and hurt him. His mindset was that of an intelligent beast (who have only learnt betrayal and pain from humans) so I shall not be judging him by using human standard. Just because he looks like a human doesn't mean he IS one. He is a hurt and betrayed animal lashing out to what he deemed as the source of his pain. If anything, humans started this, so there is a bigger mark to put the blame on other than him. I see no reason to view him as a human or hold him to human's standard. Just kill him already. If an animal is hurt and can't be saved, just put it down and move on. Mourn that animal if you love and pity them, but if that animal has hurt your family, you're not obliged to mourn it. For example, you don't expect the family of the humans killed by Tilikum or Harambe to mourn the animals since they lost someone they love to those animals, right? Same concept.
And yeah no. I don't like Kayn. Team cinnamon roll Vetron all the way.
I totally agree. And who could forget his heart wrenching back story. That horrible human took advantage of him. I wish Mir had hugged him before she left. He really needs a hug.
I just want her to kill the red dragon and ends his misery already cuz hear me out, he killed a lot of people, yes, but we do need to remember that he's a beast who wasn't taught love and companionships that human has. Despite the long age he lived around humans, that fact doesn't change. No one taught him humanity, and he could only observed inhumane actions from the humans around him. It's a bit unfair to expect him to be able to understand the compassion and humanity of good humans, isn't it? Plus, there are few instances that implies he could not make sense heads nor tails on why Mir is upset he killed her parents because he was thinking exactly as Mir was in the beginning of the story (before she truly loves the knight's family as her own), which is as a beast looking at a smaller species who has betrayed his trust and hurt him. His mindset was that of an intelligent beast (who have only learnt betrayal and pain from humans) so I shall not be judging him by using human standard. Just because he looks like a human doesn't mean he IS one. He is a hurt and betrayed animal lashing out to what he deemed as the source of his pain. If anything, humans started this, so there is a bigger mark to put the blame on other than him. I see no reason to view him as a human or hold him to human's standard. Just kill him already. If an animal is hurt and can't be saved, just put it down and move on. Mourn that animal if you love and pity them, but if that animal has hurt your family, you're not obliged to mourn it. For example, you don't expect the family of the humans killed by Tilikum or Harambe to mourn the animals since they lost someone they love to those animals, right? Same concept.
And yeah no. I don't like Kayn. Team cinnamon roll Vetron all the way.