Talk:Raven Branwen/@comment-70.83.104.138-20180416041020/@comment-24018437-20180422094537

I'm sure that her victims took comfort in that. When I get mauled by a lion, I don't exactly take comfort in the fact that the lion just wants to survive and that it isn't personal. Same for when a robber stabs me because he needs my money to feed his family. I mean...OK, I get it, but I still don't like being stabbed. Or in this case, burned, frozen or eletrocuted to death, or being left to a horde of ravenous Grimm.

Besides, there is a difference between doing reluctantly bad things because you have no other choiche in order to survive, and activaley defending your actions and showing no signs of regret whatsoever and even taking some satisfaction in it. Raven literally stated that the strong thrive, while the weak die. This is also seen again when she admits to having killed the previous Spring Maiden because she wasn't strong enough in Raven's eyes.

Again, zero evidence of her having those issues. And I think you don't need anxiety in order to fear someone whom is pretty much the queen of all evil. That's just common sense. The difference is just in how you deal with that fear. Raven deals with it by running away and sacrificing others in order to live and fight another day. That, from a certain point of view, is common sense or survival instincts. No a mental issue.