![]() ![]() but not before he left his mark on us.Īskal: Oh yeah. Lilac: Dail's father, the previous king, was murdered by the intergalactic warlord Brevon. Becomes a different kind of tearjerker when Neera talks him out of the resulting funk.ĭail: Father.Īskal: Wait, that robot thing is his dad? At the end of the Shuigang arc, when the deactivated Syntax is brought before Dail, it causes him to flash back to his father's death at Brevon's hands, and its clear that the trauma of what Brevon did to him is still strong even three years later.Even Merga doesn't inspire this kind of fear, that's how much Brevon is The Dreaded at this point. Sure, she and her friends beat him the first time around, but the things he did, especially to her and Milla personally, have left the poor girl with emotional scars that still haven't healed. When finding that there's still a remnant of Brevon's forces in the north, Lilac expresses genuine fear in the possibility that Brevon himself either didn't actually leave the planet or came back.It hurts more when she blames herself for trusting others with this work. Once the group escape Shang Tu Palace after Merga takes over, Neera is genuinely infuriated, despite Gong telling her to stop, and she is broken by this, knowing that it was her home that was taken.One has to wonder what would have happened if one of them was in the treehouse when it fell. not to mention the argument she gets into with Carol because both were away from home at the time. ![]() Her subsequently collapsing to the ground and protesting the fate that befell it only adds to the drama. After an exhaustive chase with Aaa's mechanical Giant Enemy Crab at the start of the sequel, Lilac returns home only to find the tree cleaved in the upper branches and her treehouse in ruins. Probably not a good idea to get too attached to Lilac's treehouse.As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked as per policy. ![]()
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