Honestly, his big reveal felt like the writers were trolling us. After years of lore about sacred oaths, he just casually drops that it’s all fake? I yelled at my screen. But the more I sit with it, the more brilliant it seems—it turns the whole 'chosen one' trope on its head. Now every faction’s motives are up for reinterpretation. The rebels might’ve been right all along, or maybe nobody’s clean. Reminds me of 'Game of Thrones' season 6, when Bran’s visions changed everything. Can’t wait to see how this affects next week’s battle.
The latest episode really threw me for a loop! His claim about the 'ancient pact' being a fabrication totally recontextualizes the entire season. Before this, we were led to believe the royal family’s authority was divinely ordained, but now it seems like everything’s built on lies. The way he delivered the revelation—cold, almost detached—made it hit even harder. I couldn’t help but think of 'Attack on Titan' and how Eren’s discoveries shattered his worldview. This show’s doing something similar, but with political intrigue instead of titans.
What fascinates me is how the other characters reacted. Some looked horrified, others weirdly relieved, like they’d suspected it all along. The pacing was perfect too; they dropped this bombshell right after a quiet moment, so it landed like a punch. I’m already rewatching earlier episodes to spot clues I missed.
That claim was wild, but I’m not 100% convinced he’s telling the truth. Dude’s always been manipulative—remember how he gaslit his sister in Season 2? This could just be another power play. The way the camera lingered on his hands shaking made me wonder if even he’s unsure. Maybe he found some half-burned scroll and jumped to conclusions. Or worse, what if he’s being fed false info by the real villain?
Either way, the fandom’s exploding with theories. My favorite is that the 'lie' he exposed is itself a cover for something darker, like in 'Fullmetal Alchemist' when Father twisted history. The show’s writers love nesting secrets inside secrets.
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And then there’s the dynamic with the secondary characters. The way he shielded that kid from collateral damage didn’t align with a purely vengeful arc. It’s almost like his intention is morphing—revenge might’ve been the spark, but now it’s about protecting what’s left. Or maybe I’m reading too much into it! Either way, the ambiguity is what makes this show so bingeable.
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