Lmao. I have a reputation now. I think the Ra'zac are quite cute, and I love insects, which they are based on, as well. (My avatar is from the official artwork of them. They're so adorable.)
we all know why they're not acknowledged but they full on have their own language.
The Ra'zac are the designated villains, so they must be evil. They do eat humans, but Saphira straight up kills a messenger in cold blood in Eldest, while the Ra'zac have to eat them to survive. Same as the dragons are designated props, so they aren't treated as an actual society.
If it were acknowledged that the Ra'zac were people of their own accord, then Eragon would have to feel guilty for killing them, wouldn't he?
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Date: 2023-11-29 03:04 am (UTC)since you're the resident Ra'zac fan
Lmao. I have a reputation now. I think the Ra'zac are quite cute, and I love insects, which they are based on, as well. (My avatar is from the official artwork of them. They're so adorable.)
we all know why they're not acknowledged but they full on have their own language.
The Ra'zac are the designated villains, so they must be evil. They do eat humans, but Saphira straight up kills a messenger in cold blood in Eldest, while the Ra'zac have to eat them to survive. Same as the dragons are designated props, so they aren't treated as an actual society.
If it were acknowledged that the Ra'zac were people of their own accord, then Eragon would have to feel guilty for killing them, wouldn't he?