Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-184.164.171.142-20150927043335/@comment-184.164.171.142-20150927213107

I dont think she stayed for her parents at all, at least by the time the story happens. She was already planning to take away her sisters after this job. She had already realized that her father's excessive spending would never end, so she hoped to return with enough money to take her sisters away and be able to support them.

So I dont think the author wants the reader to think that what she should have done is run away with her sisters earlier because then there would be no point to telling the reader that she is currently planning to run away with her sisters. So the author could be telling a few things.

1. Shit Happens - I find this to be a very weak theme. If this is your moral your story is built solely upon shock value for the most part. Alternatively this can happen but not be related to the message of the story, but used as a plot device, which is totally cool. I like to think that this is not the message the author is going for but its just my opinion.

2. Being weak is a sin - Basically the author wants the reader to realize that arche and the rest of foresight made a terrible mistake in underestimating their opponent(but lets be honest, no one in the new world can accurately predict nazarick's level of power.

3. Arche should have abandoned her family - If arche didnt care about her family, but only herself she would have never gotten into this mess.

4. Fantasy based on reality of the human situation - The author just wanted to explore a situation which probably happens frequently in RL, which is children inheriting their parent's debt. These situations rarely end well, and the author wanted to show the reader that. The emotional connection to arche and her sisters was in this case shock value in order to forward this point, and not a end to itself.

Well those are the reasons I can think of for why the writer chose to write it this way, though it be nice if someone thought of some others.