Talk:San/@comment-39368975-20191211184712/@comment-25563752-20191227193051

Who says they did't learn their lesson? Just because they didn't admit that they were wrong? The humans didn't either, but both sides seemed to acknowledge that what they were doing needed to stop and seemed to come to an unspoken agreement and peace. And, technically, the humans were the ones more in the wrong. They could have survived without killing all the animals, tearing down the forest, and polututing th land, but chose not to out of greed and convinience. The animals retaliated out of survival and defending their home and comrades. The humans realized what they were doing was wrong when faced with the consequences, Eboshi especially, and they decided that they would start over and be better. The animals therefore stopped attacking them, and they all even worked together to save each other from the ramgaging Forest Spirit. Heck, they could have even easily killed Eboshi, Jigo, and their comrades but chose not to.