Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-4708882-20190915132546

1. Unfortunately a lot of villains still try to kill the hero even after being saved. True it was probably meant to be symbolic that I won't argue but from their perspective its not clear they are sentient but similar to why most don't consider other animals sentient vs just random bigotry in his defense. That said anytime just wanting to point out my concerns and why I don't think he;d quite make it.

2. Good to hear they could respect one another for their skills. Yeah basically the issue with Grant it can be both those who try to overthrow him and just people realizing he has a hard time communicating. Some don't trust those who aren't social and show trust immediately, I don't agree with those type of people as trust is earned but some unfortunately don't see it that way and are quick to judge.

3. I don't recall that with Frederik but easily probably forgot that but unfortunately similar is done with the original farmer who bluntly abused his power over the animal. The novel basically plays humans as cruel bastards so that actually kind of works against him along with Napoleon taking up most the time and arguably having worse. Tublat sounds like he might have some stronger case but still a somewhat hard case.