>>96532041
So, the logic is, in these kind of films, you generally have some urban person getting circumstance'd into spending a lot of time with some rural kind a guy, and as time goes on, they kinda realize the city life's not for them and end up in some relationship with the rural guy, effectively abandoning whatever they were doing before all this. The person at the end of the movie is effectively the death of the person at the start of the movie. It's "death-by-present". I like Greater Yus, but Rhucuphre is one of the worst people to give it to considering her biggest feats are about pretending to be somebody else and dodging a "death-by-self" by doing it first. Playing into Sha, you trick her into actually becoming somebody good by playing into all the romance tropes and trying to make her absurdly different from her before-11th status quo. That's why Orky took it anyhow.