Now that I think about it, Cassie's mindset has always been like this in the story, always accepting of fate, thinking of it as an inevitable wall instead of an opportunity. To her, fate is the beginning and the end, breaking it is almost close to blasphemy. Or maybe because she had no way of defying it that she turned out the way she was in the story. To me she seemed miserable, hopeless. Like a bird without its wings. Her wings stolen and chained by fate, no longer able nor aspire to fly. Because that is her fate. Her story is just a prologue to another more important one in the vast tapestry of fate.
Divine General Mahoraga in Shadow Slave
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