Maybe she used her position as noble to secure it? Your guess is as good as mine.
It feels weird to me because before now werecats have come off as being more interested in living in the wild and only entering human habitations as guests. If she is indeed a noble, that sounds pretty unprecedented.
Just as with Essie, making a symbolic effort in support for Children is much more important than actually helping children out, and I don't like that!
Exactly. It's like those celebrities who go to some impoverished nation so they can pose for glossy pictures with some local kids and then go home to their mansions without having actually done anything useful.
If he got bullied, and Galbatorix caught wind of it, why wouldn't he make sure it never happened again?
He was after all clearly grooming him for some kind of succession, what with taking him in and ensuring he got the finest education and training in combat. Why go to all that trouble yet allow lesser nobles to beat him up and such all the time? If he wants Murtagh to become his new strong right hand or whatever, he should have been making sure the kid LIKED being at court and therefore wouldn't... y'know, run away?
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It feels weird to me because before now werecats have come off as being more interested in living in the wild and only entering human habitations as guests. If she is indeed a noble, that sounds pretty unprecedented.
Exactly. It's like those celebrities who go to some impoverished nation so they can pose for glossy pictures with some local kids and then go home to their mansions without having actually done anything useful.
He was after all clearly grooming him for some kind of succession, what with taking him in and ensuring he got the finest education and training in combat. Why go to all that trouble yet allow lesser nobles to beat him up and such all the time? If he wants Murtagh to become his new strong right hand or whatever, he should have been making sure the kid LIKED being at court and therefore wouldn't... y'know, run away?