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Rin is such a great example of a morally gray character. We know her motivations are mostly good (except when she wants to make people suffer because it feels good omg??). She saves people, she “liberates,” but in doing so she kills brutally. And performs! She fully becomes the Phoenix. Some of her moral grayness clearly comes from her god, but I also think she has always been cold in order to protect herself. She’s always been on the outside socially, geographically, etc. so she bribed her tutor with opium and abandoned her brother with abusive parents. When she meets him again in TDR he serves mostly as a painful reminder of her past, just another manifestation of her guilt. Even with the massive guilt she feels, she doesn’t know who she is without war — brutality and conflict now literally define her. I haven’t read many truly morally gray characters and so Rin is challenging for me! I keep waiting for her to have a morality arc, but instead she’s continuously sliding in the opposite direction. It’s hard to justify her actions but easy to sympathize with her. Ahg.
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