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Lauren
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May 26, 2018 08:31AM

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I think he was surprised at the ease in which he took a man’s life. Chaol seems to have a code of honor that he felt he crossed. He doesn’t regret Cain is dead, just how he killed him.

I agree that Chaol has a code of honor, but surely that code includes killing to save a life - there is an incongruity here.
At least this shouldn’t have been the first time he’s faced this conflict.
But, there’s a difference between killing in war and in a controlled environment in front of so many people.
But, there’s a difference between killing in war and in a controlled environment in front of so many people.
