Do people not realize this is a fictional world, where it is very apparent that status matters the most and he's essentially (actually literally) a slave? She could have him killed in a heartbeat, and it wouldn't matter. I'm sensing, though, that the strangling wasn't on purpose, as it seems she has a beast form, and it's not under control. Our pretty prince has his nose in stuff he shouldn't have and is therefore experiencing these things as a result of wanting answers and being curious. What killed the cat again?
This story is clearly setting up to be kill or be killed, and it seems to be that way for every country. I really don't know what people were expecting, tea parties and some casual conversations?? I don't really think she formed human connections and learned emotions, being locked up in a tower - it's not exactly a romanticized Rapunzel fairytale.
In a nutshell: I love her and her dynamic character. Fight me.
Do people not realize this is a fictional world, where it is very apparent that status matters the most and he's essentially (actually literally) a slave? She could have him killed in a heartbeat, and it wouldn't matter. I'm sensing, though, that the strangling wasn't on purpose, as it seems she has a beast form, and it's not under control. Our pretty prince has his nose in stuff he shouldn't have and is therefore experiencing these things as a result of wanting answers and being curious. What killed the cat again?
This story is clearly setting up to be kill or be killed, and it seems to be that way for every country. I really don't know what people were expecting, tea parties and some casual conversations?? I don't really think she formed human connections and learned emotions, being locked up in a tower - it's not exactly a romanticized Rapunzel fairytale.
In a nutshell: I love her and her dynamic character. Fight me.