[a shrug; he won't argue with her first point even if he thoroughly disagrees with it.]
The common consensus seems to be that Critter is waiting for us to learn a lesson. I'm not entirely sold on that, but what would the lesson be if that were the case, and how could it be presented?
I think it's important to consider the things that have genuinely angered the creature as well. Lithuania's outburst comes to mind first. I don't know how many people caught it, but it also got quite a reaction when I asked it if the wolves or the rabbits were hunters. [his nose wrinkles as he recalls the brief conversation.]
It claimed it didn't like me after that and refused to speak to me again, and considering it gave me Elliot Nightray's role because it liked me, I must have hit quite a sore spot. How do those tie together with our clues, though - especially the last and most blatant one that Joshua's cellphone unlocked? That's assuming we can trust the clues at all, of course.
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The common consensus seems to be that Critter is waiting for us to learn a lesson. I'm not entirely sold on that, but what would the lesson be if that were the case, and how could it be presented?
I think it's important to consider the things that have genuinely angered the creature as well. Lithuania's outburst comes to mind first. I don't know how many people caught it, but it also got quite a reaction when I asked it if the wolves or the rabbits were hunters. [his nose wrinkles as he recalls the brief conversation.]
It claimed it didn't like me after that and refused to speak to me again, and considering it gave me Elliot Nightray's role because it liked me, I must have hit quite a sore spot. How do those tie together with our clues, though - especially the last and most blatant one that Joshua's cellphone unlocked? That's assuming we can trust the clues at all, of course.