It is a strange feeling finally saying goodbye to a quality character. Especially one with such uncompromising principles, one who has few contradictions and has lived his life as an exemplar for all he stands for. Other characters won’t be so hard to say goodbye to, because they’re flawed. And though he has his flaws, he does what he says, and says what he means. So having really done nothing wrong, he still suffers. And that’s the tragedy. But, tragedy is great, and so die he shall.

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