Poor Velvy. It was kind of hard to read his latest journal entry.
However it seems that even Mother Goose is broken like the rest of the team.
I know they come from different tales, but given the situation that they’re in it’s hard to see them sympathize with each other and their situations.
I know they see Hanstel as one being, but it seems that the smarter one is a bit rough on Velvy. I mean he does have his nickname too you know.
Still, something tells me that the others may not believe Velvy’s claims when he states that the magic mirror spoke to him.
That’s why I feel is that they a bit rough on the poor little stuff rabbit.
I mean sometimes these missions may take time and understanding to locate the problem. They can’t rush into things like this. Even with the clue they already have.
Marcus> Exactly right. And they simply refer to Hanstel as one entity because they are never separate, even though they are actually two different people. So, for simplicity, they’re referred to as Hanstel. Hansel, as you’ve seen, never refers to them as just him. He never says “I” when referring to “Hanstel”. He always says “we”.
Yes, the missions can be very difficult. Not just to figure out but to get through. This is going to be one of those ;)
Poor Velvy. It was kind of hard to read his latest journal entry.
However it seems that even Mother Goose is broken like the rest of the team.
I know they come from different tales, but given the situation that they’re in it’s hard to see them sympathize with each other and their situations.
I know they see Hanstel as one being, but it seems that the smarter one is a bit rough on Velvy. I mean he does have his nickname too you know.
Still, something tells me that the others may not believe Velvy’s claims when he states that the magic mirror spoke to him.
That’s why I feel is that they a bit rough on the poor little stuff rabbit.
I mean sometimes these missions may take time and understanding to locate the problem. They can’t rush into things like this. Even with the clue they already have.
Marcus> Exactly right. And they simply refer to Hanstel as one entity because they are never separate, even though they are actually two different people. So, for simplicity, they’re referred to as Hanstel. Hansel, as you’ve seen, never refers to them as just him. He never says “I” when referring to “Hanstel”. He always says “we”.
Yes, the missions can be very difficult. Not just to figure out but to get through. This is going to be one of those ;)
I wish it could be as simple as, “Hey, door, which one of you leads to the Treasure Room?” XD
Dave> Indeed:)