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Possible reasons why Thomas attacked Mr. Etri
Conspiracy Theorist:
That’s the dichotomy, political Eb (although Eb also has personal), personal Evanna. Eb may have wanted a war of extinction against the White Court (covering Thomas), Evanna may have wanted to deny whatever help Thomas was seeking from Etri as regards Justine.
Thomas and Justine live in an apartment a couple of stories above ground level, so no earth walking into there. It strikes me that we were treated to an exposition of earth walking in PT, suggesting it is going to be relevant in BG. It would be awfully easy to grab Justine off the street using that method, during BG under the noses of those surveilling her, time it right, she just vanishes, entombed in the earth, unless of course the Justine they grab is Goodman Grey.
This makes sense if the motive is personal in setting Thomas up, Justine would be next, but why delay? Unless there is a good reason for the delay, no opportunity for a clean grab because the victim is not in a good position, and too many looking.
vultur:
--- Quote from: Arjan on August 16, 2020, 12:38:08 PM ---It could also be some stupid experimenting with the hunger in a misguided attempt to protect Justine.
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I really don't think the Hunger has anything to do with it. Sure, in extreme situations the Hunger can override the "human-side" will of a Whampire, but that would lead to Thomas fatally feeding on someone (in the Svartalves' embassy, likely Evanna), not a direct physical attack on Etri or Austri.
Mira:
--- Quote from: vultur on August 17, 2020, 04:04:21 AM ---I really don't think the Hunger has anything to do with it. Sure, in extreme situations the Hunger can override the "human-side" will of a Whampire, but that would lead to Thomas fatally feeding on someone (in the Svartalves' embassy, likely Evanna), not a direct physical attack on Etri or Austri.
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I totally agree, I think the Hunger had anything to do with it either.
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