You know something I never really understood? Why the final battle was treated and seen like such a queen slay moment, I mean yeah that is how it was shown and she did, in fact, slay. There's no issue seeing it that way, don't get me wrong!
But I personally always saw it as such a tragedy, a young girl forced to fight to the death with someone who potentially could've become family (even though he was a prick in canon), with the world resting on her shoulders. She never wanted it to get to this point, she never should've had to deal with it in the first place. In my eyes, there was no victory, there was no smug battle, no power superiority, it was just over and she is forced to live with it
Or I'm just no fun, that is also very much a possibility
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