Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-30384301-20190305154237/@comment-26888167-20190317131008

And believe me, it doesn't sound similar. It does havea few connections, which is very different, and actually positive.

Yeah. It's just that when she reformed, she realized how horrible the things she had done were, and that's why she became shy and the similar. She felt like she wasn't worthy of being a leader after all the horrible things she did in the past. She didn't really think she was capable of being a good leader. But throughout the episodes she starts to realize that she can't let her past define her. She comes to terms with her past, and by the end of her arc, she finally will accept her past without feeling bad inside because of it. She'll learn to learn her past behind her, and to not fear to do what she can do.