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For the WN readers, there is one thing I don't understand. Why did Adele die? I mean, there was no reason to sacrifice herself since the Dragon obviously didn't come. And wasn't the circle in the church where the pope and the saintess were? Wouldn't she meet them there? If she died out of her wounds, wouldn't it be easy to get someone to get her medical attention? It was strange enough for her to be all wounded and nobody trying to help her, I thought that happened only to Ed. Also, Ed coming back wasn't an option, if he didn't get rid of that pendant, the dragon would come and Adele would have to be sacrificed, this time for sure. There is no reason to feel guilty about his choice, if it was for his inability to do better, then it's understandable, but the choice was obvious.
In the WN it was never explicitly said she died the same way she would've died here, you know "sacrificing" herself, after throwing the necklace far away, Him and Clarice ran around to look for Adele just for them to find her dead, and to answer "why did she sacrifice herself when the dragon didn't come, as I said it was never mentioned how she died in the WN she either died to the last cast of that sacrifice circle(She probably assumed ED failed or is going to fail) or died of her injuries "I became a mortal that is able to die".
While this is a spoiler, it's only bad if you were planning to read the WN and after this change in fate anyways the future after this might change A LITTLE or might not change at all because she left and became temporarily unrelated (ie: she will not affect the story just yet until she comes back) to the story anyways, this only made it so
that Adele can get her own path/route later.
death
Also, the hard-hitting reality for ED just changed from
"I failed to save her"
"I tried to sacrifice her/I didn't choose to save her"
While in the former she dies, you can at least say, "I tried to save her but failed." There will be guilt, but also a determination to never let it happen again to someone else. In the latter, "I tried to sacrifice her and she almost died because of it" is also not a good feeling. Even after apologizing and making it up to her, the guilt will never go away.
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