It seems like Hunter’s mistake was letting his minions clean up the stragglers. Unless he was under the clock, the wise move would have been confirming the area was secure before continuing with the ceremony.
To be, or not to be? I’m supposing with his massive hemorrhage, bordering on exsanguination, he’s firmly in the “not to be” side of the board. On the *other* hand, with Vane awake, and herself once more, she might have something to say about it.
It seems like Hunter’s mistake was letting his minions clean up the stragglers. Unless he was under the clock, the wise move would have been confirming the area was secure before continuing with the ceremony.
So. she is unpossesed, and alive. he is dead.. Does it end, or does she seek his ressurection, or her own natural death? hmmm…
Strong Hamlet vibes here.
To be, or not to be? I’m supposing with his massive hemorrhage, bordering on exsanguination, he’s firmly in the “not to be” side of the board. On the *other* hand, with Vane awake, and herself once more, she might have something to say about it.
Hamlet? I was thinking R&J