Talk:Fitzroy Avery Vacker/@comment-24.206.110.58-20161010145602

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Okay, here's what I don't get:

In book two when Fitz acts all angry and everything, even though he feels really bad afterwards and apoligizes, everone suddenly hates him.

In book three when Dex does the thing that Sophie gets sentenced with, even though he had no idea it would happen, and thought it would be used on the neverseen, people started hating him.

And THEN when Keefe does his little bit at the end of book four, giving the enemy the most powerful thing in the world which he stole from Sophie, and completely BETRAYING her and everybody on the good side, choosing his mother over everyone and everything, everyone forgives him.

Fitz didn't leave to the dark side. Dex didn't leave for the dark side. Keefe did. Keefe didn't even have that close of a relationship with his mother. And didn't he say, "Our families don't decide who we are, we do." And now suddenly he decides to follow the dark path because he was made to be someone else. Hyprocrite. Certianly he feels bad about it, but so did Fitz and Dex who both renounced their ways when they realized it was wrong. Keefe didn't.

Yes, he wrote a bead that said trust me. Yes, he made sure Sopheie got back home safe. But I think it's pretty clear he isn't going to be a double agent after all he's said and done in the second last chapter. He was raised to be someone else, he couldn't be fixed, he was raised to be a villian. Put all that with the Lodestar spoiler quote that came out, he's excepted this path. He gave the Neverseen the cache, which if they open it could mean the end, and he betrayed Sophie (who the neverseen are specifically working against), the Vackers (who treated him like family, one of whom was his best friend), Dex (another friend who tried to help him out when he was down in Neverseen), and EVERY SINGLE PERSON ON THE LIGHT SIDE!!! Worst, he knew better. He KNEW that it was wrong yet he did it anyway.

Thoughts?