![]() ![]() It was there that Fara acknowledged Seladon as the All-Maudra and that her mother would have been very proud of her. She proceeded to be brave in battle, even helping Maudra Fara when she was mortally wounded. In the end, Seladon found a new sense of loyalty with Brea, Rian and Deet, joining them in their fight during the Battle of Stone-in-the-wood. Before her death, Tavra was about to make Seladon and Brea reconcile after their sibling rivalry. However, when Tavra was mortally wounded and on her death bed, Seladon realized the mistakes she made and acknowledged her faults, even saying it should have been her who got killed instead and that her arrogance was not her younger sister's price to pay. When she learned that they were evil as everyone had warned Seladon, she refused to take responsibility for her actions, immediately blaming Brea and her friends causing all the trouble. She was very loyal to the Skeksis, believing them to be benevolent rulers but when the evidence was right in front of her that they were evil, Seladon was oblivious to their true nature, proving her to be a horrible judge of character. Seladon admits that she finds her duties and the meetings she has to attend to be utterly boring. However, in reality, Seladon felt pressured because she was going to be All-Maudra one day and why Mayrin was the toughest on her. Seladon felt overshadowed by her mother because Brea was able to get away from royal duties. To Tavra, Brea and Seladon were both similar, especially having the same stubbornness. This is proven true when in her anger with her youngest sister Brea, she had her taken away as a traitor. According to Aughra, Seladon is a lost child, letting her emotions cloud her better judgments.
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