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mel4nk0i [2019-10-31 20:54:39 +0000 UTC]
OOoo.. I like this devilish representation of Sanarid in the bottom panel. Appropriately spooky, especially since it's Halloween today. Cas is sure lording his triumph over Ahren. It's hardly "defending yourself" when you already have the upper hand. I mean, i know Cas is trying to make amends with the group.. but Ahren is still technically their prisoner (good thing he has Dwight's sympathy!)
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SilverCoins In reply to mel4nk0i [2019-11-03 22:16:41 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you like that portrait of dear old dad, given the ... whole next chapter.
Haha! Yeah. Cas was hardly going to stop lording it just because he was stripped of the lordship. All else goes out the window when he has the chance to humiliate someone who stepped to him.
Ahren does indeed have Dwight's sympathy—and Eliza's. Seit is more iffy on that point, but he'll also claw Cas more directly for the mistreatment.
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mel4nk0i In reply to SilverCoins [2019-11-04 17:57:59 +0000 UTC]
I can't blame Seit for that.. it's not easy to trust once suspicion and solitude have become a way of life.
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SilverCoins In reply to mel4nk0i [2019-12-14 21:59:54 +0000 UTC]
He does not trust easily. But, to be fair, he has some trust for Cas at this point. Otherwise—funnily enough—he wouldn't use his claws.
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mel4nk0i In reply to SilverCoins [2019-12-15 20:03:49 +0000 UTC]
Haha.. that is a funny quirk, but it makes sense!
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SilverCoins In reply to mel4nk0i [2019-12-17 01:28:24 +0000 UTC]
Yah. In an old sidecomic, Seit had socked Cas in the face (he deserved it), and Cas was surprised that Seit worried about the damage in the midst of anger. Eliza gave him her Look and went "He's a werewolf. How do you think he feels about hurting people."
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mel4nk0i In reply to SilverCoins [2019-12-19 00:21:47 +0000 UTC]
And with the history Seit has... Those are the kind of scars that don't fade. Hard to know if the wounds even heal.
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SilverCoins In reply to mel4nk0i [2020-01-05 07:24:49 +0000 UTC]
Right. The puppy is probably never going to get rid of his dead mother's voice in his head.
I say "probably," but I know for a fact he won't.
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mel4nk0i In reply to SilverCoins [2020-01-07 18:47:26 +0000 UTC]
No.. I wouldn't expect him to. But I do hope he makes peace with the voice, one day.
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