If Portenda is an accident of the universe that should be "Fixed," wouldn't that be the same for Jonah's uncle who wants to turn a girl into his dead wife?
Ah, but Death has no intention of "fixing" our fine simpa friend, and clarified that he "USUALLY" (yes, I copied Pratchett's habit of Death speaking in all caps) stops a child from developing in the circumstances of such parentage. As to Genma/Allen, he is abusing the power of alchemy to his own twisted ends.
If Portenda is an accident of the universe that should be "Fixed," wouldn't that be the same for Jonah's uncle who wants to turn a girl into his dead wife?
Ah, but Death has no intention of "fixing" our fine simpa friend, and clarified that he "USUALLY" (yes, I copied Pratchett's habit of Death speaking in all caps) stops a child from developing in the circumstances of such parentage. As to Genma/Allen, he is abusing the power of alchemy to his own twisted ends.