Primate Murder
Member
|
It seems we finally meet the elusive Watcher! Presuming it is him, of course, but all evidence points that way - the emphasis on providing instruction, not help; mentions of the how far he has to go to avoid gods and how his change will make even more gods angry; stressing the importance of free will. Folks seem convinced that the shadowy figure is Zhilo, but I'm not entirely certain who that even is (help?). Can't say he's endearing himself to me, though. Self-entitled, arrogant and cowardly in equal measure, he stole a power he had no rights to, and then got cold feet when others noticed. I feel for the Watcher - incompetent underlings are the bane of every master plan. Does this take place before or after the Civil War?
|