Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-174.135.62.244-20160603201323/@comment-14909251-20160803223225

73.Anon.52 wrote: Not really, With the amount of allusions they have following them all to their conclusions would take quite a lot of time and effort away from original storytelling, and as said before, Pyrrha had reasons to die to continue to propel the narrative. I am not saying that allusions would have to be followed with all characters, but with JNPR specifically it seems they made a deliberate choice to pick as inspiration characters who in some version of their tale meet an untimely end. To then kill one of them off in a manner that blatantly alludes to the inspiration's untimely end would seem to establish that JNPR at least are going to follow that fate. Pretending like it didn't really mean anything to kill Pyrrha that way just makes them look inconsistent on some of the central themes of the show.