Princess Catrin's new mystical ability
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Princess Catrin's new mystical ability
Why Catrin secretly practiced her new mystical ability?
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I tend to agree with this line of thinking with the added idea of her feeling this power at times.
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I think Catrin feeling her father does not understand her ability is only half of the answer. Teenagers feel invincible and fearless. Just because other family members may have made mistakes or had bad outcomes doesn't mean she won't be better at it.Shalomsamuels1 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 10:35I tend to agree with this line of thinking with the added idea of her feeling this power at times.
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I think you are spot on about her level of maturity regarding her ability to process what she is seeing through her raven or the wider implications that power/knowledge has for her or her kingdom.kdstrack wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 13:15 Given her age, I think it would be appealing to experience this kind of power and ability. She probably didn't want her father to know that she was "disobeying" his wishes. This caused a conflict for her. She had to justify developing these abilities with opposing her father's wishes. - We can also see that she was not mature enough to foresee what could be some possible consequences of unleashing these powers.
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That is true, but according to King Amren, Catrin's gift is more akin to shoplifting or sword swallowing. He saw great danger in her abilities, especially with the curse hanging over their heads.
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I don't know if sword swallowing is something that anyone's born with a need to do. But shoplifting can certainly be a compulsion. Let's add pyromancy to the mix. Shoplifters and pyromaniacs will often give into those temptations within themselves before learning to control themselves.
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This was an expert presentation by the author. It leaves plenty of room for Catrin's development in the rest of the series.CommMayo wrote: ↑30 Sep 2018, 11:04I think you are spot on about her level of maturity regarding her ability to process what she is seeing through her raven or the wider implications that power/knowledge has for her or her kingdom.kdstrack wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 13:15 Given her age, I think it would be appealing to experience this kind of power and ability. She probably didn't want her father to know that she was "disobeying" his wishes. This caused a conflict for her. She had to justify developing these abilities with opposing her father's wishes. - We can also see that she was not mature enough to foresee what could be some possible consequences of unleashing these powers.
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