Ok But??? This Is So Interesting And Deserves To Be Explored On A Deeper Level. It Is Technically Canon
ok but??? this is so interesting and deserves to be explored on a deeper level. it is technically canon that kaz always knows when inej is there. "once he had seen her it was like he'd been able to keep seeing her" right? but then again isn't the Orpheus myth literally just about love and how no matter how much reassurance you feel you need to see for your own that the love of your heart is okay? and doesn't this exact thing betray him at the end of soc and van eck kidnaps her because of that one tiny flick which was basically his body's intuition always looking for her.
I fear that Kaz Brekker, much like Orpheus before him, would be unable to stop himself from looking back to see that Inej was alright
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why do i have to explain to grown ass adults that human rights r called human rights bc every single human is entitled to them bc they r human, n they should never b taken away no matter who they are or what they did. and that advocating for the removal of human rights, nomatter who the target of it is, is not only incredibly cruel but will eventually spiral and lead to oppression. didnt we learn that shit in like 5th grade.
that part in six of crows when matthias said, "my ghost won't associate with your ghost," lives rent-free in my head, and i will NEVER stop quoting it