Me: Oh, so one of his true dirtbags this time
Also me: Still hot, though

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Me: Oh, so one of his true dirtbags this time
Also me: Still hot, though
i really don't think agnes was telling the truth when she explained to the cult of the lightless flame why she needed to die. she never expressed a lack of confidence in her ability to bring about the world the cult wanted, it was her destiny itself, the spiderwebs that represented how she was bound, and her distress at her lack of agency that troubled her. when ivo lensik felled that tree at hill top road what he destroyed was a web artifact, the box from the hypnotic table at the halfway house agnes was sent to as a child (the house owned by raymond fielding, the man whose preserved severed hand agnes' corpse was later found still bound to.) and almost immediately after agnes realized the tree was down and what was under it was destroyed, she went to meet the cultists to explain what must be done (and to kiss jack goodbye.)
i think that with the destruction of what bound her agnes was able to choose to leave the desolation. jude at least believed, and daisy's condition at the end of s4 supports the idea that after serving an entity for long enough that its powers are what sustain you, leaving it leads to death. agnes ‘died’ in a fire at birth and was manipulated into becoming an avatar before she could even conceptualize what a choice even was. i think her death was her choice.
and as for lying, she had excellent reasons to do so. probably in part because she was raised by the cult and was attached to its members, but mostly because in giving them false hopes for a greater return or a mitigation of damage she could refuse to feed her entity one last time by not destroying that hope
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