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@ 72.171.18.126 Are you sure he really deserved it?

After what the princess did he realized that he strayed far and lost sight of what was truly important to him, then he ordered everyone under him to stop fighting, otherwise they wouldn't have stopped because of the princess.

He then sent all his men away to leave so that they can survive, then he self-destructs the moon base in an attempt to die alone.

This alone I can see as nothing but noble.

He was admired and respected so much that those who followed under him were willing to disobey his orders to surrender, returned to fight and die in a hopeless battle. He then decided to go on a suicide battle hoping that Inaho would kill him and just finish him off.

You need to remember he did all of this for the princess.

In the cell he thinks Inaho keeps him alive to torture him as he watches the world go on without him along with the woman he loves with another man, heck it would of been better if she was with Inaho even, but a complete total stranger she just met? A political marriage? Smh. It was this that made Slaine angry.

But when Inaho told him that it was not him but the Princess who wanted him to live, he cried and smiled at the end realizing the irony of it all. She was his love and the source of all his pain and suffering.

Also a third movie would not be possible without Slaine.Since he was the real main character from the start to the very end which helped everything move forward. Inaho remained unfeeling to the end, he didn't even care about the princess afterwards. You could say Inaho is so strong that he has complete control over his emotions. so disciplined to the point where you could say hes just heartless and never had emotions in the first place.