Talk:Book 7: Flashback/@comment-73.231.191.174-20190125044715/@comment-2606:A000:1128:4169:8CE7:2560:4F66:38DD-20190130113854

^^i disagree. If you want a full explanation, I think it’s up on the Sophie and Fitz page, and it’s also in the writing discussion. But here’s my best summary.

Let’s look at Fitz’s perspective here. He’s a Vacker, he’s used to be looked up to and admired. He’s used to having a perfect family and a perfect world.

Then these rebels come. Sure, no problem, he can handle that. After all, he’s still got his family right?

Wrong. It turns out Alvar is with the Neverseen. Now is it an problem? Yes, a big one. Now you have the stares, the whispers, the shame that builds up in your chest despite knowing you did nothing to deserve it. Suddenly, he went from being a Vacker to being a Vacker—-the family with one in the Neverseen, the family who’s been betrayed and betrayed the elvin world. And he’s angry. Because he didn’t do anything, his sister didn’t do anything, neither did his parents, and yet they’re all being treated as if they are the ones who left. And then people furious with him for taking it out on Alvar, and maybe he went to far, but honestly, what else was he supposed to do?

So from his perspective, he is going through a lot.

Just my opinion, sorry if I offended anyone

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