1 | * Alcatraz's realization in book one that he's been breaking things on purpose to get foster families to abandon him before he can get attached to them. |
2 | * The effect that being severed from the Mindstone has on Bastille in book three. |
3 | * This one is especially HarsherInHindsight: Alcatraz's tirade at the beginning of chapter 19 in book three, in which he rants at the reader for idolizing him and thus, playing a part in his destruction. |
4 | * Bastille being put in a coma near the end of book four. |
5 | * The Dark Talent, full stop. Highlights include: |
6 | ** Alcatraz's visions of his parents' souls through the Shaper's Lens, proving that both of them truly care for him and each other in their own way. |
7 | ** The reveal of Biblioden and total destruction of the entire Smedry plan. |
8 | *** Also providing the ghoulish detail that Biblioden killed a child and later, impersonated him. |
9 | ** Alcatraz’s narration, usually tempered with humor, going fully dark and hopeless. |
10 | ** The much anticipated sacrifice scene turns out to be a brutal combination of ForcedToWatch, HeroicSacrifice, and NothingIsScarier. Alcatraz is left with SurvivorsGuilt and loses most of his will to live. |
11 | ** Grandpa Smedry’s death. It’s so sudden and horrifying. |
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