You're a Stark. You've got that idealism going on, combined with your reserve and pack protection.
A note on this because I am always interested in talking about Theon: There's never a reason to kill children, but especially not children you've grown up with and were almost like family to you. Its unforgivable.
This actually plays into one of the things I find most fascinating about Theon. He agrees with you, his one moral stopping point is killing Bran and Rickon. He would have abused them, maybe, but never killed them because killing people you grew up with seems wrong to him. Yet, in the same thought he sees nothing wrong with killing peasant children who were completely innocent. It's a really awesome moral dilemma, in my opinion.
Tyrell
Date: 2009-11-17 01:21 am (UTC)A note on this because I am always interested in talking about Theon: There's never a reason to kill children, but especially not children you've grown up with and were almost like family to you. Its unforgivable.
This actually plays into one of the things I find most fascinating about Theon. He agrees with you, his one moral stopping point is killing Bran and Rickon. He would have abused them, maybe, but never killed them because killing people you grew up with seems wrong to him. Yet, in the same thought he sees nothing wrong with killing peasant children who were completely innocent. It's a really awesome moral dilemma, in my opinion.