I agree with Christine that Grace never knew the weight of her actions... Especially because she was told that disobeying would be much worse. I think that once she realized what she had done, she grasped how wrong it was quite well. She never expected forgiveness from James or anyone else and seemed willing to remove herself from the group. Ultimately, they were all aware of that which is why they were able to move forward at all.
I get what you're saying here about the princes being kind of impossible to kill, but I was still confused by the decision to bring in a new belial at the end especially since TWP seems set up for the big bads to be the seelie queen and the princes of hell. It would have made so much sense if that conflict ended up being partly driven by shadowhunters having killed belial previously, especially if the destruction of belial had led to instability and strife in the demon realms (i.e. a power vacuum that caused a redistribution of power and priorities among the princes and other demons) in combination with a desire for revenge against shadowhunters for the loss of the princes' "sibling."
The Lightwoods were exiled to America after they failed attempt to take over Idris when they were in Valentine's army. Also, the people who grew up in Idris do have a slight accent.
I agree with Christine that Grace never knew the weight of her actions... Especially because she was told that disobeying would be much worse. I think that once she realized what she had done, she grasped how wrong it was quite well. She never expected forgiveness from James or anyone else and seemed willing to remove herself from the group. Ultimately, they were all aware of that which is why they were able to move forward at all.
I get what you're saying here about the princes being kind of impossible to kill, but I was still confused by the decision to bring in a new belial at the end especially since TWP seems set up for the big bads to be the seelie queen and the princes of hell. It would have made so much sense if that conflict ended up being partly driven by shadowhunters having killed belial previously, especially if the destruction of belial had led to instability and strife in the demon realms (i.e. a power vacuum that caused a redistribution of power and priorities among the princes and other demons) in combination with a desire for revenge against shadowhunters for the loss of the princes' "sibling."
The Lightwoods were exiled to America after they failed attempt to take over Idris when they were in Valentine's army. Also, the people who grew up in Idris do have a slight accent.
I may have missed it but why is Booksplosion ending?
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