Depending where they lived, in a medival type setting fish might be largely unavailable.Hmm. . She has lived with her parents for years. . Yet they never cook fish before? 😩
Let's just say that the kid's memories had been fuzzy after the years of tortures by her aunt. Especially when the torture started at her barely pre-teen years.Hmm. . She has lived with her parents for years. . Yet they never cook fish before? 😩
My guy, she doesn't have a moral compass. She was never given one. She doesn't even see the stuff that was done to her as "evil". So now that she has something she wants to protect, she will do whatever it takes to make sure he is safe. And that is all that matters for her now.She is VERY casual with the killings, but understandable. She is at a very impressionable age, and had just been betrayed consistently by the people who should have had her back (minus one guy, who is in a coma right now and can't teach her human morality). I'm very much looking forward to how they will handle her... extraordinary morals.
She's actually doing both! Yippee!I love it when a story decides to go the genocide route instead of one of become better than your enemy route
Yeah, the natural world is maybe, probably, understandably a tiny bit upset about human greed.She is being taught now on what morality is however, it might be a little bit skewered since the one teaching her is a bit... Biased due to past experiences.