Honestly I would too. She’s been embarrassed every time someone saw her teeth for the last two hundred years, that is an excellent way to create a grudge.
(Although I’m now also kind of concerned. I mean I sure don’t think Jenka LET him pull her fangs out, which implies… not a great situation for her.)
What’s worse, facing the Jager you defanged or the Heterodyne who just found out about it?
Soon Andy will be able to answer that question.
He is and I am looking forward to it.
(Go figure it’s being mean to the ancient war criminal monster soldiers that makes me lose my sympathy for someone.)
(Heh, yeah, me too. But I bet he wouldn’t have ripped out the teeth of a human enemy.)
(Two weeks ago I’d have agreed with you, but Andy is… demonstrating some pretty low standards about how to treat opponents. Granted I still think he wouldn’t, but only because human teeth aren’t much use in a fight; more likely he’d cut off their hands and feet or something.)
(Okay, I guess the zombies imply not much is off the table… Disappointed in him and Bludtharst there.)
I am a bit, particularly in Andy since he has his whole ‘I can do what I want because I’m superior’ thing and I dislike hypocrisy. Not so much Bludtharst, since ‘turn them into zombies’ isn’t too far off from ‘kill them, then use the bodies to make new constructs to fight for me’ which the Heterodynes seem perfectly willing to do so long as they’re not doing it to their own people. I think they might avoid like… mind control of an enemy that’s still aware? But if the mind is gone, well, that’s a different thing entirely.
…Although now I do wish we’d seen the jagers’ reactions to the zombies.
Hmm, yes, I was thinking it was very similar to revenants, but it’s only close to the shamblers. I don’t know if they’re less bad but they are more undead and less mind-control.