This development is honestly far more dynamic and interesting to me than simply a vindictive one-track mind. The arc was well alright. It can get stale if MC's personality only ever values revenge. To not have a life outside of revenge, that's miserable and boringly predictable. Furthermore, It's not as if he gave up on revenge altogether either as that remains his desire, just among a newfound one. It's the affirmation of Vikir's being now truly moving by his own volition rather than an affliction of influence, that's worth of appreciation. The story's not ending anytime soon, why fixate so hard and expect revenge then and there?
This development is honestly far more dynamic and interesting to me than simply a vindictive one-track mind. The arc was well alright. It can get stale if MC's personality only ever values revenge. To not have a life outside of revenge, that's miserable and boringly predictable. Furthermore, It's not as if he gave up on revenge altogether either as that remains his desire, just among a newfound one. It's the affirmation of Vikir's being now truly moving by his own volition rather than an affliction of influence, that's worth of appreciation. The story's not ending anytime soon, why fixate so hard and expect revenge then and there?