Okay I’m ambit confused with how Wrath’s power work: Can you explain this ?
I mean is it an infection spread from person to person whoever talks to Wrath and sees what he has done ? Does he show you your inner fears in his wrath style ?
Something about this drawf is going to be leaving a mark on the team for the rest of their lives. I mean it’s already affected Goldie in the aftermath, right ?
You’ll see soon a bit more of Wrath’s effect. Cindy, you’ll also see, is more prone to rage than the others in this group so it affects her more. It isn’t necessarily touching him but what she saw on his hands that he’d done easily pushed her into rage-mode, with the help of the overall aura in the room. And as she becomes more wrathful, it fills him with wrath, as a result of the room.
I made a comment on the 6-12 strip, but the 6-14 strip had already gone up so hardly anybody saw it. I did say I thought that “Rather than representing wrath or pride he is intended to inspire one of those emotions in our heroes.” Well, we know now that he represents wrath, not pride, but aside from that I think I got it right. And now… we’ll see. I don’t expect ‘pretty’ is likely to be part of the description. ;-/}}
Okay I’m ambit confused with how Wrath’s power work: Can you explain this ?
I mean is it an infection spread from person to person whoever talks to Wrath and sees what he has done ? Does he show you your inner fears in his wrath style ?
Something about this drawf is going to be leaving a mark on the team for the rest of their lives. I mean it’s already affected Goldie in the aftermath, right ?
You’ll see soon a bit more of Wrath’s effect. Cindy, you’ll also see, is more prone to rage than the others in this group so it affects her more. It isn’t necessarily touching him but what she saw on his hands that he’d done easily pushed her into rage-mode, with the help of the overall aura in the room. And as she becomes more wrathful, it fills him with wrath, as a result of the room.
I made a comment on the 6-12 strip, but the 6-14 strip had already gone up so hardly anybody saw it. I did say I thought that “Rather than representing wrath or pride he is intended to inspire one of those emotions in our heroes.” Well, we know now that he represents wrath, not pride, but aside from that I think I got it right. And now… we’ll see. I don’t expect ‘pretty’ is likely to be part of the description. ;-/}}