5/15/2023 0 Comments Maas tower of dawn![]() ![]() His realizations are similar to those of Aelin in "Heir of Fire (TOG #3)" where he had to face his demons (literally and figuratively) in order to rebuild himself and move forward with purpose. And that is where every step of the healing process with Yrene helps turn Chaol into a character that I can now actually stand reading about. ![]() Each time we hear about his struggles with the adjustment to his new way of living, it is clear that it causes him pain and humiliation. It is the hatred for the injury mixed with the hatred for other actions Chaol regrets that drives the story forward, creating the perfect opportunity for character growth and development.įor the previous novels, it is no secret that Chaol is a self-loathing character who thinks there is nothing he can do to better himself. But going into this novel people know that Chaol is paralyzed after what happened at the end of "Queen of Shadows (TOG #4)." The first time he is talked about, it is describing his wheelchair and his hatred for the lack of mobility that he has. In YA novels it is very, very rare to find a character who has any sort of disability that can stop them from being the kick-ass hero/heroine that everyone loves to read about. Finally, let's talk about characters with disabilities. ![]()
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