Talk:Dettlaff van der Eretein/@comment-94.254.144.205-20171017103924/@comment-86.174.73.44-20171106183930

So Anna-Henrietta not feeling able to send her beloved sister to a horrible death is morally equal to deliberately murdering hundreds of innocents? That's a pretty messed up code. The person responsible for an attack it the guy who attacked, not someone who simply refused to bow to his threats.

As for Syanna she is certainly a bad person but she is not spoiled. Indeed that's the point; she was treated like a monster her whole life for no reason at all. She responded by doing terrible things, certainly, but at least she limited her revenge to those who had actually wronged her (with the exception of Anna-Henrietta who she merely believed had abandoned her). And she can be persuaded to regret her actions and forgive her sister. Dettlaff killed hundreds of people including children none of whom who had never wronged him at all and will never regret his actions nor forgive Syanna no matter what.

Suggested an unrepentant mass murderer deserves to go free and completely unpunished whereas a regretful abuse victim must die for far FAR lesser crimes is nuts. Dettlaff may have been initially forced to become the Beast of Beauclair but by the end there he had rightfully earned the moniker and embraced the role