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The complaints about Felisin have always had me shaking my head Larry Send a noteboard - 29/12/2012 02:38:03 AM
This makes me a rare individual, possibly unique.

Unless it's just because Felisin is a whiny brat, in which case, well, yeah, but there's the Chain of Dogs!


So a late teens girl, used to comfort, is forced into a situation where she is sexually abused on occasion and on others feels compelled to trade sexual favors for what she thinks will be vital information. Someone that undergoes that is supposed to be nice, stoic, and enduring? Not have fits of anger and self-loathing, projected then upon others?

Having worked with sexually abused teens before, I'd have to say that Erikson does a fairly decent job in laying out the effects of those events on Felisin and that later in HoC, he fleshes out the other side of it with Felisin Younger. I just don't think "whining" is the right word for this, as it implies that her behaviors are without any merit at all.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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