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Post by imaginaryfriend on May 21, 2022 19:06:14 GMT
Added this as an edit to my previous post while you were writing your reply, will just drop it here to preserve flow of conversation:
Maybe the error I'm making is thinking that Antimony's done the analysis of "Loup's" possible motives at all. I have trouble wrapping my head around this possibility given what's happened and the time that's lapsed where she could ruminate on things, but perhaps this is a case of her not taking the creature(s) of the Wood seriously, as Eglamore once chided her for. If she's just thinking that with Kat's help she can safely trap "Loup" (apes together strong) and force him to have a conversation in which she solves everything with words, it might explain how lightly the kids seem to be taking the whole "trap forest wolf god with green arrows" thing. I find it tough to believe that, though, given what happened to Shell...
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