Dylan is quite logical in my opinion

Yona6 June 6, 2021 12:00 am

Don't understand why so many people are chocked and angry at Dylan's action.

Like you didn't see that coming ?
You seem to forget the beginning of Charlize and Dylan relation.

She never said "You can only choose between Indifference and Love, or indiffeence and obedience".

No, after analysing Dylan she said to him "You can only choose between indifference and OBSESSION, I want you to choose obsession".

The fact that Charlize said that showed how the interest of Dylan into her person would be too strong, and definetely in the excessiveness.

I find that logical when seeing his character that he would do anything to keep seeing his godess. And how can he keep his godess alive ? By making the object of her revenge in an eternal form, as a sword.

You may not like it, but imo, this is perfectly coherent of Dylan to do that.
Ready to do everything that Charlize wants since he worships her, but at the exception of doing something that could make her, the source of his only obsession in life, die.

(Only an opinion, sorry for my grammar)

Responses
    Trina June 6, 2021 2:59 am

    I agree. Saw this coming, no new news. I do wonder how much more psycho he's gonna go tho. . . . .

    XXX June 6, 2021 4:37 pm

    I think it makes sense people are mad tho? Charlize just wanted to kill the man that cause her and others so much suffering. She didn't even want to make him suffer a worse death or anything. All she wanted was for him to die and I don't think she would have ran away if Dylan hadn't made him eat the fragment. She would have either tried to get ride of the mages who were experimenting or stayed by his side like she had promise. So Dylan just made things more complicated for not reason?

    Jae20 June 7, 2021 3:21 am
    I think it makes sense people are mad tho? Charlize just wanted to kill the man that cause her and others so much suffering. She didn't even want to make him suffer a worse death or anything. All she wanted was... XXX

    I agree, but it's not like Dylan knew that it could be a trigger for her. To him it was simply the perfect solution, and she even said it herself, he was raised "too well."