Uther is actually often a wee bit scared. It's why he's noisy. HEEEEEEEEEEEEE. Yes. When Uther goes off on his anti-sorceror soapbox though, Will shrugs and goes, "They're not so bad." And then remembers survival instincts. "THAT IS TO SAY, THEY'RE HORRIBLE."
"RIGHT," Uther agrees.
Un-apologist! Intriguing. Truly, where DO Gaius's loyalties lie? How much justification does he have to do to himself? Why does this sound like the right thing to do?
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Uther is actually often a wee bit scared. It's why he's noisy.
HEEEEEEEEEEEEE. Yes. When Uther goes off on his anti-sorceror soapbox though, Will shrugs and goes, "They're not so bad." And then remembers survival instincts. "THAT IS TO SAY, THEY'RE HORRIBLE."
"RIGHT," Uther agrees.
Un-apologist! Intriguing. Truly, where DO Gaius's loyalties lie? How much justification does he have to do to himself? Why does this sound like the right thing to do?