[He does indeed know more about Sleepers turning into monsters. He isn't sure if it'll be the same here as it was in Deerington, of course, but he's working off of some good knowledge and unfortunately he isn't very optimistic.
Fern winces at what Flynn says. The guy's got a way more merciful outlook than he does.]
They're usually really dangerous. Trying to waste time stopping them peacefully only means people get hurt, instead of putting them down right away and waiting for the m to resurrect.
[That's how it worked in Deerington, anyways. He remembers Eda not even recognizing him, trying to kill him -
He shakes his head, trying to shove that memory away. Grabbing a large mace that probably weighs more than he does, he pulls it off the wall and swings it experimentally.]
But that's still something, dude. They might not've had many choices but it still sounds like they could've picked someone else. They didn't, they picked you.
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Fern winces at what Flynn says. The guy's got a way more merciful outlook than he does.]
They're usually really dangerous. Trying to waste time stopping them peacefully only means people get hurt, instead of putting them down right away and waiting for the m to resurrect.
[That's how it worked in Deerington, anyways. He remembers Eda not even recognizing him, trying to kill him -
He shakes his head, trying to shove that memory away. Grabbing a large mace that probably weighs more than he does, he pulls it off the wall and swings it experimentally.]
But that's still something, dude. They might not've had many choices but it still sounds like they could've picked someone else. They didn't, they picked you.