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captainswanandclintasha
captainswanandclintasha

Rhysand, High Lord of the Night Court, the man who spent 50 years Under the Mountain, the same man who kept hidden his city in order to protect its people, and DIED - quite literally - in a war to protect the world: Mad that some chick came into his universe, told him there are Beings out there who want to destroy said universe, he's also rightfully mad that Nesta did something reckless without consulting anyone first and gave the chick a weapon to take to her universe where said Beings exist and could most likely find a way to cross into Rhysand's universe and indeed destroy the world.

Rhysand haters ready to obliterate him:

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You want him to be like...

Bryce: the Asteri want to destroy your world

Rhys: oh yes, very sad, anyway, tell me about the fashion in your world.

cassianandfenrysaremyboyos
cassianandfenrysaremyboyos

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I can't even with Bryce right now. "Do you even want to be?" Of course he doesn't Bryce! No one WANTS to be in this situation. You can not be that daft. And then the absolute insensitivity for her to say "Because it seems like your fear of consequences outweighs your desire to defeat the Asteri" Of course he's scared of the consequences! He was tortured in the Asteri dungeons for 7 years, and was a slave for 200 years. And just when he got free, he then had to go through it all again. He's lived the consequences that you've never had to Bryce. He has very good reason to fear them. This is a complete dismissal of his trauma

aestridashryver
aelin-godkiller

honestly good on sarah janet maas for writing a character (Aelin) who is fated to die to save the entire world and spends most of her life working for or enslaved to other people (Arobynn, the King of Adarlan, Maeve) or in service of that fate, never once having her own life or goals or destiny and pairing her off with another character (Rowan) who loves her completely, and solely exists in the narrative to support her and think that she is wonderful and worthy regardless of her fate, and who refuses to accept that fate for her and who loves her enough that he plays a role in ultimately keeping her alive and allowing her to have a life for the first time.

Sarah paired a character who existed to die to save the world with a character who would refuse to let her sacrifice herself without trying to survive. Rowan doesn't give up on Aelin ever, not even at the very end, and it's exactly what someone who exists to save others deserves and needs.