![]() Ensorcelling humans and forcing them into months or even years of slavelike servitude is entirely common-place, and trickery and deceit are in their nature. They are all wicked, manipulative, and untrustworthy and most consider humans utterly beneath them. It’s also important to remember that none of the faeries in Holly Black’s fantasy world are kind and nice and cannot be held to human morality standards. ![]() Even before this story, which attempts to show some of Cardan’s side of things, it became obvious over the course of the series that Cardan was very much a victim of his upbringing and circumstances, and while a prince, really had possibly even less control of his life and destiny than Jude did. ![]() ![]() He certainly did a lot of very dark, cruel, and f**ked up things and treated Jude, her twin sister, and others absolutely appallingly. For anyone who possibly gave up on the series after the first book, Prince Cardan of Elfhame might seem utterly irredeemable. ![]()
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