So normal about Henry. He's the one who starts everything and drives it forward in the worst possible direction and also ends it. He has almost no actual motive for the bacchanal or Bunny's murder other than wanting to see how far he can go. He keeps pushing the limit until Julian leaves and then he loses everything he had based his entire existence over and that's his breaking point. He realizes he was wrong? but by then he's ruined it all beyond repair and he has no more control over the situation he put everyone in, so he's the first to choose the easy way out. Maybe the only right thing he did was helping Camilla but even if he did love her and all of them to an extent, he'd always been just too fundamentally selfish to ever make it work. In the end he's exhausted enough that he kills himself maybe also out of regret and as a way to "fix" it, but mostly because he still considers himself above consequences. And he had to make that one final grand gesture, which was of course dying by his own hand in the most impactful and dramatic way possible to become the tragic hero of the situation. He's the one keeping the group together to the point they all part ways after he's gone, but also the one who dismantled it in the first place. And still everyone misses him. He's literally beauty is terror. He's the definition of hubris. He made the story about himself














