I guess Pullo screwing the she-devil kinda set him up for punishment.
Yes, but it's Eirene and her baby who are going to pay - I mean, I'm sure Pullo will feel a lot of grief and guilt, but ultimately, Gaia's buying herbs to kill the baby, and very likely Eirene too, given how far along she is in her pregnancy and the state of prenatal medicine in Ancient Rome. And I don't like that it's not Pullo who'll pay for his sins, but someone whom he loves (although I guess this is a very fitting punishment in some ways, still ...)
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Date: 2007-03-09 01:31 am (UTC)Yes, but it's Eirene and her baby who are going to pay - I mean, I'm sure Pullo will feel a lot of grief and guilt, but ultimately, Gaia's buying herbs to kill the baby, and very likely Eirene too, given how far along she is in her pregnancy and the state of prenatal medicine in Ancient Rome. And I don't like that it's not Pullo who'll pay for his sins, but someone whom he loves (although I guess this is a very fitting punishment in some ways, still ...)