Talk:Pyrrha Nikos/@comment-27266897-20160221111929

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This is just my opinion about well...Pyrrha's ending or to put it gently, her heroic part in fighting Cinder to the very end - with defiance in her eyes.

Although Pyrrha's death was magnificently animated and it is proven ON-SCREEN that she has passed away in battle. Yes, she's dead.

I have to applaud the writers. They did well in tragedy - or should I say, a real life scenario albeit a different way.

I don't know why some of us are still in denial about Pyrrha's death. Have you lost someone close to you? I know that you wish for your closest friend, family to come back to life. The unfinished conversations...the plans that were planned with them, but will never happen because of an unexpected accident, health problems. Or the achievements you achieved, and they were not there with you...physically and you wished they are there to witness it, to look at you with a proud face and praise you.

It's hard for us, to mourn and grieve for their sudden parting. People say time heals, if you ask me, time does not heal EVERYTHING, especially when you simply refuse to accept the truth. Trying to fool ourselves that they are still around is just...rude if you ask me. Even if they are not around, they have made an impact in our lives, moving on is the best thing we could do to respect them. They want us to be happy, and yes, also to be remembered, but not deluding ourselves that they are still around with us, the living. And you know what? The best thing we could do to honor Pyrrha's death is to accept it. Indirectly, you are honoring Mounty Oum's legacy, because he created this story for us, fans.

TLDR:

Those who are in denial about Pyrrha's death, try to accept her proud passing. Refusing her death, also indirectly you are not respecting Mounty Oum's work, and the writers whom he collaborated.

And that's equally or worse than spitting their hard work in their faces.