AimeeLynn
Lerrin can’t seem to get past his hate and revenge. Lerrin is proud and arrogant in the same ways he thinks Reth is. He can’t see past his own point of view. He’s so short sided he can’t or won’t listen to Suhle. She is trying to pull him back from this dark hate he’s been living in why can’t he just wake up and see that?! I have hopes that he will be redeemed but if he keeps up with this attitude and destructive path he’s toast. I feel bad for Suhle mostly now.
I don't feel sorry for him. yes it hurts to lose love ones but he makes it seem to where his love ones were angels and did no wrong. if it weren't his dad and sister would he care. if reth father tried to kill Su the same way his dad tried to kill Elia would he let it slide. if Reth had a sister and she kidnapped Su with intention to kill would he let it slide. he's had ample time to get it/himself together so, I don't feel sorry for him. I'm glad to see Su taking a stand against it.
Lerrin seems to think only Reth has killed what about all the attacks they have done to the tree city. There can be peace and he could have the life he wants if he would just get over the fact that his dad and sister had evil intentions. They're actions had they succeeded would have been for the wolves not the as a whole. Lerrin needs to think or Suhle is right he will die and even though he hasn't figured it out( male thing) she loves and feels for him but is still afraid and you wonder why...
And this is why I feel that even if Lerryn gets redeemed he shouldn’t be allowed back into the Tree City. He had a chance to end it all peacefully, knowing full well Lucan and Lucine were out of their minds when each sought their own deaths. He knows very well that Reth was open to negotiate peace, and he chose to send assassins to kill him. He was manipulated by his Lucan and Lucine, and even having come to this conclusion, he’s hiding behind a twisted sense of honor, and giving an ear to those who want ruthless ruling. Lerrin may be disgusted by the darkness his people are embracing, but he has embraced his own fair share of it too.