I think Cliff's ending is fitting He lived in a world basically made for him, rigged to make him the center of attention and easily overcome challenges He's not dumb or incompetent, but while Killian is familiar with failing and struggling to succed, Cliff always succeeded with minimal effort, which seems good for you, but on the long run, it's terrible, because you don't learn that there's nothing wrong with making mistakes, when you can get up and try again Cliff isn't even trying, he's a perfectly able person, who managed soldiers and was supposed to inherit a good chunk of land And he's smart enough to learn another language, he's got no reason to cling to the author If he acknowledged that he made a mistake by following her and started dealing with his new reality, I'm sure he'd bounce back His ruin is his own fault, not because he chose her, but because he refuses to accept his new life and move on They could've explored this a little better
I think Cliff's ending is fitting
He lived in a world basically made for him, rigged to make him the center of attention and easily overcome challenges
He's not dumb or incompetent, but while Killian is familiar with failing and struggling to succed, Cliff always succeeded with minimal effort, which seems good for you, but on the long run, it's terrible, because you don't learn that there's nothing wrong with making mistakes, when you can get up and try again
Cliff isn't even trying, he's a perfectly able person, who managed soldiers and was supposed to inherit a good chunk of land
And he's smart enough to learn another language, he's got no reason to cling to the author
If he acknowledged that he made a mistake by following her and started dealing with his new reality, I'm sure he'd bounce back
His ruin is his own fault, not because he chose her, but because he refuses to accept his new life and move on
They could've explored this a little better