CoHF Hi, is everyone really gonna die in the last book of the Mortal Instruments? � deansgirl27 Everyone is not going to die in the last book of The Mortal Instruments. I feel like there’s been a lot of character death floating around in random media lately (Homeland, Teen Wolf, various) and I have been seeing much sad. Which I totally understand because character death often sends me off to bed with a fluffy cat and an ice pack. I have said that six people whose names we know will die in City of Heavenly Fire. (And there was a big banner that said WHO WILL SURVIVE across the teaser cover but to be fair I didn’t come up with that one!) And I can see how that would be nervewracking. I guess what I can say is: 1) I do think all the deaths matter. None of them happen for shock value or no reason or to get across the message that death is random. 2) No ladies are fridged. 3) While some deaths might be surprising (?) � there is a big war going on so I don’t think the fact that some characters die will actually be that shocking. 4) My goal is not to destroy lives or drown anyone in a bucket of feels, just to tell an enjoyable story and create an end point that hopefully people will feel does justice to the story that came before. 5) I don’t want anyone to feel jerked around. I want things to feel earned and meaningful. I am not a fan of nihilism � which is not really an overall judgement call, just a preference. The ending is not a despairing one. I believe in hope! I really do. I hope this calms some of the more trepidatious fears. I guess time will tell � two more months � how it all works out, but that’s the goal!
I really hope i'm wrong but I have a nasty feeling she will kill of both Magnus and Alec. They clearly still love eachother and I think they will reconcile but both be dead by the end of COHF. I love Magnus and I want him to have a happily ever after but with this many duty to bite the bullet, i'm not holding out much hope:-(
I think Maryse and and husband will die. In the same way that Dumbledore had to die in order for Harry to stand on his own and confront Voldamort, the young shadow hunters have to stand on their own in some respects without their parents hanging over their shoulder. Maybe then, Jace will finally take the surname 'Herondale' as he should.
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Hi, is everyone really gonna die in the last book of the Mortal Instruments? � deansgirl27
Everyone is not going to die in the last book of The Mortal Instruments.
I feel like there’s been a lot of character death floating around in random media lately (Homeland, Teen Wolf, various) and I have been seeing much sad. Which I totally understand because character death often sends me off to bed with a fluffy cat and an ice pack.
I have said that six people whose names we know will die in City of Heavenly Fire. (And there was a big banner that said WHO WILL SURVIVE across the teaser cover but to be fair I didn’t come up with that one!) And I can see how that would be nervewracking.
I guess what I can say is:
1) I do think all the deaths matter. None of them happen for shock value or no reason or to get across the message that death is random.
2) No ladies are fridged.
3) While some deaths might be surprising (?) � there is a big war going on so I don’t think the fact that some characters die will actually be that shocking.
4) My goal is not to destroy lives or drown anyone in a bucket of feels, just to tell an enjoyable story and create an end point that hopefully people will feel does justice to the story that came before.
5) I don’t want anyone to feel jerked around. I want things to feel earned and meaningful. I am not a fan of nihilism � which is not really an overall judgement call, just a preference. The ending is not a despairing one. I believe in hope! I really do. I hope this calms some of the more trepidatious fears. I guess time will tell � two more months � how it all works out, but that’s the goal!