When they finally met, Glass realized that revenge wouldn't bring back what he lost. He spared Fitzgerald’s life, leaving him to the judgment of the wilderness, proving that while the body can be broken, a man's will is a force of nature.
When Glass finally limped into Fort Kiowa, he was unrecognizable—a literal "ghost" returned from the grave. He didn't come back for his belongings; he came back for Fitzgerald.
When they finally met, Glass realized that revenge wouldn't bring back what he lost. He spared Fitzgerald’s life, leaving him to the judgment of the wilderness, proving that while the body can be broken, a man's will is a force of nature.
When Glass finally limped into Fort Kiowa, he was unrecognizable—a literal "ghost" returned from the grave. He didn't come back for his belongings; he came back for Fitzgerald.