Talk:Amon/@comment-24.130.246.9-20120812034942/@comment-4963341-20120812055641

NEVER!! *Shakes fist at the heavens*

Seriously though, Yakone hasn't really done anything deserving of forgiveness. Even his depression at Noatak's disappearance came across as him being depressed at being denied his last chance at vengance and simply loosing what little was still driving him in life. Sure he went out to search for him, Noatok being his son and all, but the way the story played out really made it come across more that Yakone had just lost his last reason for living when his vengance was ultimately denied him, not for the possible loss of his son.

Frankly, in my personal opinion, people tend to forgive and forget too easily. Not that you shouldn't forgive when someone truly deserves it, but, frankly, not everyone deserves it. Redemption is a rare and special thing after all, and it's not for everyone. It should be earned, not simply given because of pity.