mastin2
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Yes, of course. But most I've either not gotten enough info on or have already posted a theory without a reply to it... spoiler:
Aria, of course, by the end of the book will have been killed. It's just so obvious. When, however, I'd care NOT to speculate on. It could be anywhere, but she will die. I'd honestly be surprised if she lived. I predict that before Aria's death, Inyro will be badly hurt, however, and unable to protect her. He may live or may die, but if he dies, it will be after Aria dies. Simply put, at Aria's death, he'll probably mutter the line his father told him... "When that sky goes black for eight nights straight, then the goodness of man and all life is gone, and the Queen of Lights is dead." I'd be disappointed if he never mutters this line, actually, even if both he and Aria live. Breeze could live or she could die. If she dies, Ryan manages to avenge her death. Or maybe not. If she dies, then Ryan could turn a little evil/insane and try to kill the others, mainly Aria. Andy did say 'what he'll do to her', which we are supposed to interpret as killing. However, it is equally possible that he just causes some sort of great harm to her. It is also possible to be emotional, but when she's lost so much, that is somewhat doubtful. (Practically the only way I can see it happening is if she falls in love again) And we're assuming 'he' is Ryan. It doesn't necessarily have to be Ryan, though that is what we're supposed to think. Going back to Breeze and the possibility of her dying: In the end, someone will take down the ultimate evil in her memory. However, I wish to believe that she'll live. 50/50% chance, actually. Ewan: Three main possibilities: 1: He is killed for no apparent reason. Simple as that. It doesn't mater who kills him, but that is the theory. 2: He lives to become the next great sage. ALL the characters can't experience tragedy, so this would be a way to show that not all encounter sadness, if most do. 3: He dies/gets badly wounded trying to help another. He could also possibly 'finally see his limit' by facing an opponent stronger than him and, of course, losing. A fourth possibility is that he joins Cronois, under the impression that it is the way he'll be able to help the greatest amount of people. Or even less likely is the fact that he joins Cronois and was outright lying about wanting to help others. ...But in any case, no matter the outcome, I do believe that he'll either achieve, or set in motion events leading to peace. That's all the characters I wish to speculate about for now. Of course these are only the tip of the iceberg, but I'm not ready to reveal many of 'em. -M's rambling is over.
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