July 06, 2003

Assassin's quest

I always feel sympathy for Fitz, not only for his birth right,
but also for his loneliness and fear.

"We have to save the world." that's the excellent saying of the Fool.
But young soul ages quickly. I could understand Fitz's loss, all passion
taken away more willingly tha not in the end and the hermitage.
It's the choice one makes when one knows one has to let go
of the former life, the former love, and the youth to gain the peace
of mind or to compromise with the world. It's a choice made when one
knows one couldn't do anything to make his beloved ones better; when
one knows that though he seeked sought first, he had better get
the hermitage as the reward.

I won't say his motivation come from his consideration. It's just what one
might do when he is totally exhausted, mentally and physically, and
whe he decides that it's better to walk out the human intrigues.

Young soul ages quickly. Those advantures, affections, ambitions, tasks,
and dreams of deeds hurt, deeply.

And if one has no one to turn to in the end, he has to create one himself,
with his "pack" perhaps.

But Chade regained his old life, came out of shade. And yet, after all, Chade
didn't have a bond; he was totally human. Fitz and Nighteyes were between
human and wolf. They are neither.

So they chose a simple life, a simple life which could be accepted by both.

由 drinker 發表於 July 6, 2003 10:09 PM | 引用
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Gee, I was moved by my own writing!:p

But still, I think pepple are trying to find a place to live and to die in their life, struggling not to live, but for death.

由 D 發表於 August 11, 2003 03:21 PM
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