Does she have a bit of Stockholm Syndrome ?
No that he should be left to die, but he did try to keep her on land forever and forbade her to go back to her kin. She loves him, but damn, that’s a twisted relationship they got there.
I think it’s more about her feeling responsible getting everyone in this situation. She had always loved him enough that life with her court felt incomplete without him and vice versa. The problem is that the two seemed incompatible, leading her to jumping back and forth between one and the other.
That’s fine initially, but a problem when you put a kid in the middle. Even though Macha didn’t like the outcome, she understood why Cruinniuc wouldn’t want to be parted from his kid.
Does she have a bit of Stockholm Syndrome ?
No that he should be left to die, but he did try to keep her on land forever and forbade her to go back to her kin. She loves him, but damn, that’s a twisted relationship they got there.
I think it’s more about her feeling responsible getting everyone in this situation. She had always loved him enough that life with her court felt incomplete without him and vice versa. The problem is that the two seemed incompatible, leading her to jumping back and forth between one and the other.
That’s fine initially, but a problem when you put a kid in the middle. Even though Macha didn’t like the outcome, she understood why Cruinniuc wouldn’t want to be parted from his kid.