So how will he get from this Point A (his bedroom) to Point B (the campfire where he tells the tale to Oswald and Clive)?
Will Clive shout “BAD BABIES” when he meets our benighted bakers and turn them to ashes? Surely it can’t be that easy…
Now I’m no expert in fae, but I’d say his actions are rather… Interesting…
Sure it would be pretty hard trying to convince pretty much anyone about what he saw back there, but…
One could at least try… They say that if you have a problem, you should first sleep on it before acting, but I think we could have made an exception on this case. 😀
Understood, but this bloke is enough like me that I think he has the right idea. Some of us need to defrag our minds before we take serious action. 😀
There’s also the fact that most of his fellow fae have taken the “gold” from the “heroes” and failed to notice anything wrong. Who’s to say they haven’t turned already?
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So how will he get from this Point A (his bedroom) to Point B (the campfire where he tells the tale to Oswald and Clive)?
Will Clive shout “BAD BABIES” when he meets our benighted bakers and turn them to ashes? Surely it can’t be that easy…
Now I’m no expert in fae, but I’d say his actions are rather… Interesting…
Sure it would be pretty hard trying to convince pretty much anyone about what he saw back there, but…
One could at least try… They say that if you have a problem, you should first sleep on it before acting, but I think we could have made an exception on this case. 😀
Understood, but this bloke is enough like me that I think he has the right idea. Some of us need to defrag our minds before we take serious action. 😀
There’s also the fact that most of his fellow fae have taken the “gold” from the “heroes” and failed to notice anything wrong. Who’s to say they haven’t turned already?