Guiltythree
I still canât let go how disappointing a lot of this is. First, not even going into the plot hole of him avoiding completing his shadow in the weeks leading up to the end. If he believed the prophecy then he would have known nothing would have gone wrong as the outcome was known. Also author having mentioned the odyssey but instead going a whole Cassandra plot instead. Invalidating everything he worked for by having fated determinism instead of free will. All the last few hundred chapters has taught us is if this book was finished we should just skip to the last page because nothing in between will matter, it will end without anything the characters doing having meaning. Itâs disappointing to ruin what has otherwise been a good book so far.