Jetni’s arc here is fascinating because it’s not really about conquest at all it’s about purpose. Her violence comes from centuries of memory with nowhere to go, while Alsgor represents a quieter kind of strength rooted in responsibility and care for others. What I like most is the idea that redemption isn’t instant or heroic, but slow, uncomfortable, and earned through service. It reminds me how even small, grounding rituals can anchor people during long journeys of change sometimes something as simple as sharing food or familiar comforts can humanize even the most hardened souls. Oddly enough, that contrast between brutality and warmth made me think of how unlikely pairings work surprisingly well, like Corn Dip with Cream Cheese , where opposing textures create balance rather than conflict.