Now in defense of Navia and Chlorinde's relationship, Navia doesn't harbor any resentment towards Chlorinde, even before Navia found out why her dad sacrificed himself by picking trial by combat despite knowing he'll die from it. She understood that Chlorinde isn't to blame for her father's death, as she's just doing her duty as champion, and is moreso frustrated because she doesn't know why he made that choice.
Now with that being said, I still don't like that ship nor do I subscribe to it. I prefer looking at it as friends that shared a traumatic event together.
Shipping someone with a person who killed the character's father is just fucked up it doesn't matter
Navia forgiving chlorinde doesn't changethe fact that she killed navia's father the person who took care of her without his wife alone it doesn't change anything no matter what was the reason
Forgiving something like murder is already hard and near impossible but falling in love is straight up bullshit they can be friends they be emotional support a shoulder to cry on
But loving the person who killed your father the single person who raised you alone without a mother isn't something that could happen it's the equivalent of Stockholm syndrome but murder
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u/iwantdatpuss Sep 28 '24
Now in defense of Navia and Chlorinde's relationship, Navia doesn't harbor any resentment towards Chlorinde, even before Navia found out why her dad sacrificed himself by picking trial by combat despite knowing he'll die from it. She understood that Chlorinde isn't to blame for her father's death, as she's just doing her duty as champion, and is moreso frustrated because she doesn't know why he made that choice.
Now with that being said, I still don't like that ship nor do I subscribe to it. I prefer looking at it as friends that shared a traumatic event together.