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The Assassin’s Blade
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Apr 05, 2018 06:52AM

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My feeling was that she did it because she was bored.


That's a good point, Lieke. She does seem to slowly be learning to empathize with others and not be so self-involved.
Celaena had no plans to initially help Yrene. Helping her escape those would-be rapists was out of boredom; beyond that, Yrene’s story started the continuance of that awakening which began with freeing those slaves held by the pirate lord. There’s something in her that has empathy for those ruined by the King of Adalar. Celaena is starting to develop her own sense of right and wrong.


Even though she originally did it out of selfish motives, I think she learned from the experience and became a little less self absorbed, which helped when she was with the Silent Assassins. This aspect of her character development is what makes me willing to give her the benefit of the doubt and like her a bit more than I would have otherwise.