@Emallene
This is the EXACT problem of seeing the future. You have ABSOLUTELY ZERO idea on what actions will turn the person into that. And the queen had to have seen this kind of future many times over the years. I doubt that the queen just abandoned her daughter at the first sign of trouble. It's likely that she DID see the future even when she was raising her child with love and affection, and still, she kept seeing the future show that Pryde would turn horrible.
So if being loving and affectionate at first doesn't change, and anything else still doesn't change it, then it's hard to believe that the future can change.
It's EASY to say that you will work your hardest to change your child's future if you know it, but DOING it is another story. This is why the Prince Consort, the father, is able to hold faith in Pryde. Because he CAN'T see the future. He can hold the belief that the future can change strongly because he's not burdened with seeing the atrocious actions that Pryde had done. But the queen DOES see it.
Yeah, the queen was not the best mother. But she's been burdened with a power that is just anxiety-inducing while also being a queen. She has to do what she thinks is best. And seeing her daughter grow up to become a tyrant will always not be easy to take for a mother and a queen.
Edit:
Yeah, but we see even now that the new Pryde is STILL anxious and fearful of turning into the original Pryde. She's still so damn scared. Despite how she did so much to help change things, the fear never left her.
The queen can no longer see Pryde's future. She can't see anything now, and because now she can't know for certain that Pryde will become a tyrant, she can finally experience a similar feeling that the father does. Now she can hold onto a faith that Pryde will change for the better.
This is the EXACT problem of seeing the future. You have ABSOLUTELY ZERO idea on what actions will turn the person into that. And the queen had to have seen this kind of future many times over the years. I doubt that the queen just abandoned her daughter at the first sign of trouble. It's likely that she DID see the future even when she was raising her child with love and affection, and still, she kept seeing the future show that Pryde would turn horrible.
So if being loving and affectionate at first doesn't change, and anything else still doesn't change it, then it's hard to believe that the future can change.
It's EASY to say that you will work your hardest to change your child's future if you know it, but DOING it is another story. This is why the Prince Consort, the father, is able to hold faith in Pryde. Because he CAN'T see the future. He can hold the belief that the future can change strongly because he's not burdened with seeing the atrocious actions that Pryde had done. But the queen DOES see it.
Yeah, the queen was not the best mother. But she's been burdened with a power that is just anxiety-inducing while also being a queen. She has to do what she thinks is best. And seeing her daughter grow up to become a tyrant will always not be easy to take for a mother and a queen.
Edit:
Yeah, but we see even now that the new Pryde is STILL anxious and fearful of turning into the original Pryde. She's still so damn scared. Despite how she did so much to help change things, the fear never left her.
The queen can no longer see Pryde's future. She can't see anything now, and because now she can't know for certain that Pryde will become a tyrant, she can finally experience a similar feeling that the father does. Now she can hold onto a faith that Pryde will change for the better.