I am more concerned about the other mage who turned himself into a snakeman.

Though I see that even the bear mage understood that DEATH TO SNEK was the only acceptable course of action.
 
I am more concerned about the other mage who turned himself into a snakeman.
It's particularly bizarre when you realize he could have just grafted arms to the snake body, the way the bear-man did to his bear body. Admittedly, that would require a pretty big snake to avoid throwing the balance entirely out of wack. Probably bigger than any real world snakes, but they have salamanders and dragons and so on.
 
I am more concerned about the other mage who turned himself into a snakeman.

Though I see that even the bear mage understood that DEATH TO SNEK was the only acceptable course of action.
I'm not so concerned. One animal-mage hybrid is bearly tolerable to begin with. Getting wrapped up in another one would have poisoned my view of the manly interlude.
 
... but... the last heroic interlude... the one Danny first showed up in. The person who tried to kill them and stabbed Kirche. Male. Definitely male. Everyone got to see that.
How much older was compared to Kirche? Because if was few years older I think I may have reasonable Explanation on while all his legitimate hairs are born fe-male. Also dude the feels. Is it wrong that I like these heroic interludes A little more then the main story?
 
So Louise and the princess has some lets say hmm interesting ancestry even when you exclude Brimir who while the halk humans view him as a holy figure is seen as being the devil(especially by the elves who don't even refer to him by name like it would somehow summon him up from his apparent grave). Necromancers, cultists, vampires, and possibly worse.

Is there any evil entities that isn't in the ancestral background of those two especially Louise?
 
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