![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I think there's something he enjoys about being a witness of something and then removing it from existence. Second, remember all of that stuff about things existing only with his consent? He sketched an ancient piece of armor and then destroyed it, and later on sketched an old cave painting and then destroyed it. He saw the kid as the sole member of the party who wavered in that commitment, or at least presented himself as having that perspective. In this case it's an unwavering commitment to war and bloodshed. Dustin Steinacker Two reasons I suspect: First, he's got a personal philosophy/credo, and he punishes people who don't hold themselves to it (not unlike Chigurh from No …more Two reasons I suspect:įirst, he's got a personal philosophy/credo, and he punishes people who don't hold themselves to it (not unlike Chigurh from No Country for Old Men). ![]()
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