@Lucairian on one hand I feel that this is going to far. On the other hand this does seem like the only thing that will truly make him suffer. After all he did he still didn't regret his desicions and saw everything even the lives that were lost as a minor setback. If your going to be a loyal idiot than don't turn surrender when your about to lose and if you're going to be an honorable knight than don't be an idiot.
Comment by Judge on Lucairian
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@Judge he wasn't honourable. He was a self serving hypocrite.
He knew the prince was lying, but he went along with it, because the prince was the one in charge.
He subjected someone he knew worked tirelessly for the kingdom to violence and helped imprison her.
He kept quiet about a war crime orchestrated by the prince.
At no point did he try to stop it.
He switched sides after the princes schemes started to come apart. He didn't pick the honourable choice, he chose to switch to the winning side.
She's only what she planned from the start, the kingdom betrayed her not just the prince.
None of the people in power spoke up for her, or even tried to help, but they'd been happy to reap the benefits of her being used.
She doesn't see any of them as innocent, and now they're paying the price for that betrayal.
He knew the prince was lying, but he went along with it, because the prince was the one in charge.
He subjected someone he knew worked tirelessly for the kingdom to violence and helped imprison her.
He kept quiet about a war crime orchestrated by the prince.
At no point did he try to stop it.
He switched sides after the princes schemes started to come apart. He didn't pick the honourable choice, he chose to switch to the winning side.
She's only what she planned from the start, the kingdom betrayed her not just the prince.
None of the people in power spoke up for her, or even tried to help, but they'd been happy to reap the benefits of her being used.
She doesn't see any of them as innocent, and now they're paying the price for that betrayal.