I am sorry that the Dutanvir arch was focused on Kyorl inner politics instead. Sker was a fascinating character, and his death felt randomly thrown in - I actually didn't even understand it was his death scene. Minka is very easy to sympathize with: a noble warrior whose house and family were destroyed, and who was a gladiator slave for fifteen years, and yet retained enough will, courage and hope to even challenge his owner, ignoring the match to throw a sword at her is someone you want to see succeed. But, instead of centering on him, the bonfire on which he was being burned became a plot device to save the seers. I think there was a general mix up in what to highlight.