Waste not, want not.
And to think they could be assaulting someone healthy and weaken him/her for no other reason than to just feed themselves.
Needs of many outweight the needs of few.
And of course in the end the evil fae-folk are just being a-holes and that they don’t really need anything from Sally. She’s just so God dang tasty.
“She can not be helped.” Right… You expect me to believe the word of a parasite who says that.
Where’s the Great Baba when you really need her? She could eat them, just “because they’re there.”
@ John Wheeler (Johanan Rakkav): How do you know that Baba wouldn’t join the Fae in feeding on Sally herself? Or even eat the Fae *and* feed on Sally? Baba doesn’t strike me as the type to be sentimental over the fate of little girls no matter how cute they are.
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Yep. Vultures. (Or so it seems.)
Waste not, want not.
And to think they could be assaulting someone healthy and weaken him/her for no other reason than to just feed themselves.
Needs of many outweight the needs of few.
And of course in the end the evil fae-folk are just being a-holes and that they don’t really need anything from Sally. She’s just so God dang tasty.
“She can not be helped.” Right… You expect me to believe the word of a parasite who says that.
Where’s the Great Baba when you really need her? She could eat them, just “because they’re there.”
@ John Wheeler (Johanan Rakkav): How do you know that Baba wouldn’t join the Fae in feeding on Sally herself? Or even eat the Fae *and* feed on Sally? Baba doesn’t strike me as the type to be sentimental over the fate of little girls no matter how cute they are.