>Yelm never grows beyond
>himself in GROY or anywhere else, because he's de facto perfect or at worst
>a victim.
Yes, he does "grow beyond himself". He becomes illuminated and capable of extending his Justice to those who have rejected it.
>Hey, does it mention anywhere in GROY where Yelm says, "I was wrong", or
>"I'm sorry?"
He has nothing to be sorry for. This is like expecting Jesus to plead guilty to sedition before Pontius Pilate.
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