I mean, PL were the ones that needed a healer to interrogate someone, we are just going with the flowYou guys are fucking bloodthirsty, holy shit. Torturing them is absolutely not going to get you anything helpful. Jesus christ, calm down.
Re-thinking this a little, Sieghart trusts the voice and there's proof that it's advice it's often useful. So I changed my vote.That seems like a cool idea, the problem is that Sieghart doesn't know that she's one of the main causes for distortions. Some chapters ago he didn't even knew she could talk with other people.
You guys are fucking bloodthirsty, holy shit. Torturing them is absolutely not going to get you anything helpful. Jesus christ, calm down.
Remember what the Blue Reverb and his smiling friends did to Thelma lol, compared to that such violence is pretty mundane, although still incredibly cruel.You do remember Sieg is a Color Fixer right?
Ya gotta be a little bloodthirsty to reach that rank.
He does trust her a lot though, the voice gives advice in the middle of battles to the death, and he follows the advice anyways.Wasn't Sieg pretty convinced that Carmen is just an auditory hallucination a few chapters back? He even threatened to take his meds to make her go away. It feels wrong to rely on her seeing as Sieg doesn't actually think she's real.
That's because it's a battle. It doesn't leave a lot of time for deliberation on whether what the voice says is sound or not. Probably just thinks of it as his own thoughts manifesting in a different voice.He does trust her a lot though, the voice gives advice in the middle of battles to the death, and he follows the advice anyways.