Happy ending or not?
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Re: Happy ending or not?
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I agrer on this one, a realistic happy ending. I dont know if that is even possible but hey! Everyone can dream right?Zain A Blade wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 14:47 I prefer a realistic ending, one that sends a clear message to all who dare to take impossible risks.
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I'm a big fan of happy endings, and I liked Catrin and Marcellus so much that I wanted to see them together. Unfortunately, as I was reading the book I came to the conclusion that you did, their union is quite impossible for the time period and the respective cultures. I can't wait to find out what happens in the second book, but as much as I'm thinking about it, I can't imagine a perfect romantic ending:(Kajori50 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 13:11 I love happy endings. So naturally, I would like them to end up together. However, taking in consideration the time period it might not be realistic. But what can I say except that the heart wants what it wants.
Also, the both of them dying in each other's arms and meeting in an alternate realm can also be a good possibility or is that too morbidly romantic of me?
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The only way Marcellus could take her to Rome would be as a concubine, which not fair at all for her. Princess Catrin, on the other hand, could take him with her to her land, but her people would never forgive her.
I cannot wait to read the next installment in which it seems like they go to war.
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I’d want to see that huge pushback, to feel that it is hopeless, to watch Rome and the Cantiaci go up to or into war, before I’d believe Catrin and Marcellus could realistically get together if they overcame all of that.
I’d also expect Catrin to be betrothed again to some other Celtic man (warrior or not, of the Cantiaci tribe or not) and for that to have to be overcome by her and Marcellus.
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I 100% agree with this!
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I wish Catrin and Marcellus could have become a stronger couple that stood fast through the trials of their life, but I hoped that the author wouldn't choose to force one half of the couple into the world of the other, but rather forge a new path for them. Perhaps a voyage to Imperial China?
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