Oh… Right… This just happened… Does Oswald have a thing that he’ll protect any human (-oid, remember Clive) by what ever means necessary (because they remind him of his first ever friend), but he’s absolutely murderous to any fae given enough (not much) reason (probably because they remind him of the supposedly murderous goblins who supposedly killed [and not just took advantage of the girl dying] his said friend)…?
Not quite. He teleported Baba Yaga away rather than kill her. Oswald has yet to meet a murderous human(oid) that’s trying to kill him unless under the control of some other entity (like fae).
I’ve been also wondering that, but figured Baba must be some deeper primal creature that Oswald just can’t bring himself to stop, balance of this and that. Granted, it is rare for Oswald himself to do the harm. Even here he just allowed the fae go get blasted away.
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Oh… Right… This just happened… Does Oswald have a thing that he’ll protect any human (-oid, remember Clive) by what ever means necessary (because they remind him of his first ever friend), but he’s absolutely murderous to any fae given enough (not much) reason (probably because they remind him of the supposedly murderous goblins who supposedly killed [and not just took advantage of the girl dying] his said friend)…?
Not quite. He teleported Baba Yaga away rather than kill her. Oswald has yet to meet a murderous human(oid) that’s trying to kill him unless under the control of some other entity (like fae).
I’ve been also wondering that, but figured Baba must be some deeper primal creature that Oswald just can’t bring himself to stop, balance of this and that. Granted, it is rare for Oswald himself to do the harm. Even here he just allowed the fae go get blasted away.