Fern is very proud to proclaim that alcohol is the best medicine. It just goes to say that Fern does not mind corrupt priests like Sein because she knows that they can be wonderful people.
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (Sousou no Frieren) spoilers ahead!
Summary
It is a little strange that Fern, who is opposed to everything ecchi (immoral), is fine with Sein.
Fern was raised by Heiter, who was considered a corrupt priest because of his drinking problem.
As a result, she is more ready to see the good in Sein despite him also being corrupt.
Fern’s experience shows that even people with vices can be great friends and parents.
Heiter and Sein
Episode 13 probably has Fern nostalgic about her childhood. Once again, she meets a priest who is kind but not living the way he is supposed to. Heiter, who adopted Fern, only had a drinking problem, but Sein adds more vices to that, including gambling, smoking and women.
Who do you like more: Heiter or Sein?
That is where we are surprised: Fern is usually very opposed to anything she considers ecchi, and that is a long list. She is even opposed to innocent things like Stark holding Frieren who is too tired to walk. But Sein being a womanizer is suddenly not too much of a flaw.
What’s happening, Fern? Are you opposed to sin or not?
Seeing the Best in People
Even though Sein probably gets a lot of comments about his habits, he does not change them. Even his brother, who seems like a proper priest, does not manage to change Sein.
But does he really need to change? He is a kind man and a superb priest — he heals Stark in moments, even though his brother is already giving up because the poison is so dangerous. The worst thing Sein ever did was drag Stark into a game of cards, where they both lost everything, including their clothes.
Fern is clearly willing to give Sein a chance, and fans comment that most likely, that is because she is used to corrupt priests. Heiter might have had a drinking problem, but he was a good father, and he even tricked Frieren into staying with them until Fern could travel with Frieren. Fern only has fond memories of him.
Perhaps that is why she is willing to see if another corrupt priest is also a good person suitable for their party. True, she is not very consistent in her beliefs, but she has an important quality, that is, being willing to give people a chance.
Fern is very proud to proclaim that alcohol is the best medicine. It just goes to say that Fern does not mind corrupt priests like Sein because she knows that they can be wonderful people.
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (Sousou no Frieren) spoilers ahead!
Summary
It is a little strange that Fern, who is opposed to everything ecchi (immoral), is fine with Sein.
Fern was raised by Heiter, who was considered a corrupt priest because of his drinking problem.
As a result, she is more ready to see the good in Sein despite him also being corrupt.
Fern’s experience shows that even people with vices can be great friends and parents.
Heiter and Sein
Episode 13 probably has Fern nostalgic about her childhood. Once again, she meets a priest who is kind but not living the way he is supposed to. Heiter, who adopted Fern, only had a drinking problem, but Sein adds more vices to that, including gambling, smoking and women.
Who do you like more: Heiter or Sein?
That is where we are surprised: Fern is usually very opposed to anything she considers ecchi, and that is a long list. She is even opposed to innocent things like Stark holding Frieren who is too tired to walk. But Sein being a womanizer is suddenly not too much of a flaw.
What’s happening, Fern? Are you opposed to sin or not?
Seeing the Best in People
Even though Sein probably gets a lot of comments about his habits, he does not change them. Even his brother, who seems like a proper priest, does not manage to change Sein.
But does he really need to change? He is a kind man and a superb priest — he heals Stark in moments, even though his brother is already giving up because the poison is so dangerous. The worst thing Sein ever did was drag Stark into a game of cards, where they both lost everything, including their clothes.
Fern is clearly willing to give Sein a chance, and fans comment that most likely, that is because she is used to corrupt priests. Heiter might have had a drinking problem, but he was a good father, and he even tricked Frieren into staying with them until Fern could travel with Frieren. Fern only has fond memories of him.
Perhaps that is why she is willing to see if another corrupt priest is also a good person suitable for their party. True, she is not very consistent in her beliefs, but she has an important quality, that is, being willing to give people a chance.