Warmaisach
Nick Nick's hypocrisy is glaring. He seeks redemption to alleviate his guilt and agony, much like anyone else would. Yet, he blames Wyntor. His hands are stained with the blood of countless innocent lives, all for his selfish desires driven by childish revenge. And now, he clamors for yet another act of vengeance. How can someone be so oblivious to their own faults and consumed by their emotions?
Do you know what would be truly interesting? If Nick managed to overcome this and become best friends with Wyntor. Few people would have the maturity and capability to forgive someone who committed a heinous crime. All people in the world are human and make mistakes. No crime is unforgivable. Nick is very immature. Since he can't gain forgiveness, does he want to kill Wyntor out of revenge? Basically, a child in an adult's body. Is sad that the author is creating another empty and depressive character who has no relationships and life. I don't care if he doesn't have friends, girlfriend or wife. This is not important. But reading about a character, depressed and numb, is too boring. Because while other characters have a diverse range of emotions. This type of character like Nick is flat and predictable.