Jed - So insignificant?
I don't know if anyone has beaten me to it but...
I just realised something important with the short lived character Jed, Lyrra's father who Rhue performs a mercy killing on in E2. Rhue still feels very unsure abour killing Jed even though he claims to himself that he doesn't care about this man's life. This confuses him.
The shadow swords can 'prefer' some auras to others, preferably the auras of 'guilty' wanderers. Rhue's mixed feelings came from the sword - it didn't want Jed's sould because he was an innocent character.
I just realised something important with the short lived character Jed, Lyrra's father who Rhue performs a mercy killing on in E2. Rhue still feels very unsure abour killing Jed even though he claims to himself that he doesn't care about this man's life. This confuses him.
The shadow swords can 'prefer' some auras to others, preferably the auras of 'guilty' wanderers. Rhue's mixed feelings came from the sword - it didn't want Jed's sould because he was an innocent character.