- Jul 16, 2021
- 3,330
- 11,784
Well in some respects, the MC (Zaton) is seen as somewhat of a fatherly figure to the Queen, right? So, the more of a relationship she builds with Zaton, the more she will begin to see some of the errors of her ways/methods in leadership and become a more well-balanced leader by overseeing Zaton as a sort of "mentor-like" figure. Purportedly speaking.Noo... on the contrary: I hate sadists and she is one of them. I can only be a sadist towards people who tortures other people when they don't really deserve it. I believe in punishment but it has to be proportional to the crime that was committed and she takes their eyes out and torches them with a flame thrower for just attempting to do crimes and not actually committing them. That's all. I'm actually an asshole but a very compassionate asshole and I think I wouldn't have the balls to actually torture her or anybody in real life.![]()
I do agree with the notion that in some cases, the Queen's rhetoric and/or punishments might be seen as too "heavy-handed" or "unstable" in its approach or execution. Senseless brutality so to speak. But we also need to understand her circumstances and how she is still maturing as a leader.
So basically it is too soon to tell. The dude that the Queen got rid of wasn't exactly a saint either, so I'd say he got his just desserts.
I mean, what would you really expect in a post-apocalyptic society? Morals and values just aren't the same as they are in contemporary society. Hence, the style of leadership can very well be "medievalistic" in nature.