I would think something is amiss, but I also think the Crooked man is too incompetent to do something like that. Rather he is impatient to get to what he believes is his destiny and he wants an audience. How else will people believe him otherwise when he triumphantly returns to get the others?
I would think something is amiss, but I also think the Crooked man is too incompetent to do something like that. Rather he is impatient to get to what he believes is his destiny and he wants an audience. How else will people believe him otherwise when he triumphantly returns to get the others?