I notice Lucy’s offer doesn’t seem worded to actually prevent Harold’s heart from exploding. I wonder if Harold is about to have more in common with Sue and Katherine tham he’d like
….and there goes the last smidgen of doubt whom the oh-so-noble brotherhood truly serves. i wonder, is harold even aware that he´s been a servant of lucy all this time – and about to make a deal with the devil?
Reminds me of D&D’s Plane of Positive Energy, where any living creature without some kind of protection or resistance to Positive Energy will eventually experience Critical Existence Failure in some of the stronger areas, because Too Much of a Good Thing is Bad.
Does this count as instant regret or did he have enough of a warning between?
Uh oh.
“…and when you meet me, have some curtousy. Have some sympathy, have some taste. Use all your well learned politics, or I’ll lay your soul to waste.”
I notice Lucy’s offer doesn’t seem worded to actually prevent Harold’s heart from exploding. I wonder if Harold is about to have more in common with Sue and Katherine tham he’d like
Hi Lucy, been a minute since we saw ‘ya.
….and there goes the last smidgen of doubt whom the oh-so-noble brotherhood truly serves. i wonder, is harold even aware that he´s been a servant of lucy all this time – and about to make a deal with the devil?
I’ll bet that the answer to both is a resounding “no”…
So the warning was just more of B of D’s manipulation?
Reminds me of D&D’s Plane of Positive Energy, where any living creature without some kind of protection or resistance to Positive Energy will eventually experience Critical Existence Failure in some of the stronger areas, because Too Much of a Good Thing is Bad.