Talk:Othinus/@comment-26128122-20150312120036/@comment-24488535-20150312133612

If you mean Touma's world, then it was, as they say: The most effective punishment they can give, something that will only work on Othinus alone. Everything else seemingly had no effect or serve to accomplish anything.

In the end, Othinus tried commiting suicide to look away from this world (she said that she doesn't deserve even the chance of salvation, that's why she did it), so the punishment they give was that Othinus must now live in the very world she tried to look away from. A rather slapped-together of a punishment, if you ask me, but better than anything else we can suggest.

What I am hoping as the moral behind the punishment was the fact that they didn't kill her, and allowed her to see how much this small world has to offer, now slightly bigger (15cm fairy must have a very fun view of the world.) There's also that "dying is too easy for you, so you still have to live" aspect of the punishment, but I view it as a small excuse to letting her live and prove to Othinus how the world can still show sympathy, and that happiness should not be obtained by crushing the hopes and life of anyone.