Yes. His girly cries haunt my every waking moment. He torments me with his ineptitude!
I chalked it up as - yes, though he may be a valiant knight well past his prime, he is not a Hero...not a supremely gifted individual like our character.
So I sympathised with him there.
And he was a close mentor that cared for us and loved us (even though Lionhead could have made it more convincing I think, still, a decent attempt).
Doesn't that soften that stone-heart, Raven?
I despise you. You Walter hating, Magic spamming super noob.:'(
JK. Feel the love.
No. I was two steps away from hurling his ass out into the desert and fireballing his corpse until nothing remained.
I'd rather not feel anything of yours.
I'd rather not feel anything of yours.
Good. Saves me the effort.
So cold. *laughs*
I wanted to keep dragging him even after he fell. I would have pulled him to Aurora as slowly as required.
Wha... ?
Perhaps you just have a way with words?
Indeed, they really had the potential with that character (and with Bernard Hill's presence behind it) to create something truly wonderful and emotionally gripping.
What we got was a shell of what could have been.
Nevertheless; I shall always feel bad when I drag him through the desert and when he pleads for me to kill him at the end.
Why is it that everything I've said on this Forum today has been interpreted as a sexual innuendo?
*sighs*
I didn't think of it as a sexual innuendo. I was just confused by it... I think.
It would seem that like me, you also have a head like an Auroran Desert.
I'd like to hear more about this placing your chair by my table...
I know, horrible, but I like to be ornery at times.
*Sharpens very pointy stick*