Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-28398720-20160608071438/@comment-4944066-20160720234022

Bugthe wrote:

And are you certain it was resentment that motivated him and not the desire to save his people, beliving that he is doing the best thing possible considering their disadvantages? Well I guess thats up to interpretation. Maybe, once appointed chancellor, he was acting under the pretense of saving his people, but even after Kane had warned him of the consequences, he still went ahead with it which caused harm to his people due to the grounders blockade and the mutiny which cost the lives of Lincoln, Sinclair and multiple chipped Arkadians. The resentment was always the backforce, however hidden of his actions.