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Thank you so much for taking the time to answer! I saw it that way too, but maybe not as strongly as you did? It still seems odd to me that she blames the orogenes and not the guardians? But I think that's my own problems with that book since no one else seems to take issues with it. Still like the book and the author tho!
I think she saw them as equal problems but since she hasn't come across any proper guardians (the three she's with all being noticeably broken) I can't say for certain. I got the impression that she realized guardians in general are bad but that once they had broken an orogene's hand that orogene could never be good or right again either. If that makes sense. I think it all got focused on the orogenes there because there weren't any guardians. And if everyone there had been through the process of having their hand broken but were still there and learning and not talking about the breaking then they were beyond redeeming. Her view has been warped imo and I think her intention is just destroy the system and everyone who's part of it at this point. At least that was how it seemed to me! But I'm only just getting to book three so I may be wrong. ;)
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Thank you so much for taking the time to answer! I saw it that way too, but maybe not as strongly as you did? It still seems odd to me that she blames the orogenes and not the guardians? But I think that's my own problems with that book since no one else seems to take issues with it. Still like the book and the author tho!
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I think she saw them as equal problems but since she hasn't come across any proper guardians (the three she's with all being noticeably broken) I can't say for certain. I got the impression that she realized guardians in general are bad but that once they had broken an orogene's hand that orogene could never be good or right again either. If that makes sense. I think it all got focused on the orogenes there because there weren't any guardians. And if everyone there had been through the process of having their hand broken but were still there and learning and not talking about the breaking then they were beyond redeeming. Her view has been warped imo and I think her intention is just destroy the system and everyone who's part of it at this point. At least that was how it seemed to me! But I'm only just getting to book three so I may be wrong. ;)
