Not by my reading. In your comment, you gave 3 possible explanations, 2 of which are the same (it gets freed, but a long time from ‘now’) and the third a restriction on its foresight which is otherwise arbitrary (‘powerless to affect its own fate’). Neither of these translate to ‘there is no such thing as freedom for it to obtain’.
Isn’t it what I said?
Not by my reading. In your comment, you gave 3 possible explanations, 2 of which are the same (it gets freed, but a long time from ‘now’) and the third a restriction on its foresight which is otherwise arbitrary (‘powerless to affect its own fate’). Neither of these translate to ‘there is no such thing as freedom for it to obtain’.
Alternatively, perhaps the Cthaeh’s ability to see the future is limited to those possible futures in which it remains in the tree.
Leading to a seriously dystopian variant on Tenchi Muyo!...