Talk:Seeing Red/@comment-1446360-20190305010454/@comment-24018437-20190310211819

I really don't even understand how Adam would be redeemed. The whole idea of 'he'll calm down in prison' would just backfire. It would fuel Adam's rage, give him time to brood and once he's realized...Well, I think we all know what he'll do. Plus, in your idea, Blake would want information...But on what? The White Fang is over, the plans that Adam was involved in have already passed and Adam isn't high enough in the hierarchy to know more about Salem and her plans. All he would be able to tell her are things about his own potentiol plans, that would never have come to pass.

Some people reflect on their choiches and come to regret them when they're at their weakest or most misereble. Adam clearly isn't that. When he was at his lowest, without any support, allies or resources and even his former allies having turned against him, he started to intensify his quest for vengeance. Unless Adam suddenly would have discovered the Magic of Friendship or some bullcrap (pun not intended), he would never have changed his mind.

Redemption just wouldn't be realistic for Adam, and it would be pointless as well. His role in the story is over.