Ringil has a tragic backstory that illuminates and fleshes out his character in important and powerful ways.
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As a noble, and therefore out of the grasp of religious authorities, and a gay man, Ringil wanders about in a sort of bleak purgatory.
And Ringil is hot-headed and prone to self-pity and self-destructiveness.
Indeed, Ringil and his friends are not really anti-heroes at all, which is great because in so many recent books and television series, complexity is often achieved by creating heroes we love to hate.
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