Did she drop his watch to him with that first note? Did she modify it? Did he just put it in his pocket, before he sent his Spirit to scout her camp?!!
Last we saw the watch, Hunter killed the soldier who stole it from him in the fort, and took it back. (Fort Fairbanks Page 24.) He left immediately afterward with Stone Hears Nothing to go to the chimney. Hunter had the watch on him when he allowed himself to be arrested by the fort, Vane came to the fort after he was arrested, so she didn’t have access to it recently.
Also, you can see in the next to last panel of The Chimney Page 24 that he reaches under his tunic to pull the watch out of his pocket.
Hunter killed, unnecessarily for it, and it is significant to Vain as well. It has weight and value for them both, and why call attention to it now. a message of any kind, is sufficient to say <b?“I see you,”</b? and make him flee, or come to her. the 2nd message, makes it clear she knew he would come. Now is that reaction J.H.H. discovering he is so predictable? A reaction to something else he sees, besides the Note? or the realization that She is not here, and he has left the Chimney, his new Tribe, and his Physical Husk, Undefended?
Did she drop his watch to him with that first note? Did she modify it?
Did he just put it in his pocket, before he sent his Spirit to scout her camp?!!
Last we saw the watch, Hunter killed the soldier who stole it from him in the fort, and took it back. (Fort Fairbanks Page 24.) He left immediately afterward with Stone Hears Nothing to go to the chimney. Hunter had the watch on him when he allowed himself to be arrested by the fort, Vane came to the fort after he was arrested, so she didn’t have access to it recently.
Also, you can see in the next to last panel of The Chimney Page 24 that he reaches under his tunic to pull the watch out of his pocket.
Don’t asks me, I’m just as confused as the next guy.
Has she been tracking him via the watch she gave him before she became a revenantall this time?
Hunter killed, unnecessarily for it, and it is significant to Vain as well. It has weight and value for them both, and why call attention to it now. a message of any kind, is sufficient to say <b?“I see you,”</b? and make him flee, or come to her. the 2nd message, makes it clear she knew he would come. Now is that reaction J.H.H. discovering he is so predictable? A reaction to something else he sees, besides the Note? or the realization that She is not here, and he has left the Chimney, his new Tribe, and his Physical Husk, Undefended?