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@ Eris: I feel that way too. And I think Roman will make his play at more power under Cinder's nose while she's at the school. He likely resent her. But ultimately I can't see him outsmarting her for long. And he definately can't kill her before she burns him to death. But I like Roman. Clockwork Orange meet the Artful Dodger. @ Silver: Yeah, Cinder seems to be the higher thinker. Roman is driven by greed and everything else is a byproduct of that. Honestly, as bad as he is, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't kill a soul if he was swimming in money. Cinder seems like an old grudge that nagging at her making her not just want wealth and power but to trample on ideals. The fact that "revolution" is brought up a lot in season 1 seems to be about Cinder's forces, the White Fang, and the heroes. At first I thought it was just about the heroes changes things. But things are pretty good in their kingdom. So where would the "bloody revolution (or evolution)" come from? The battle with the monsters?