We probably won't ever know and if we will, it'll most likely be in the after dealing with the invading army. There's a lot of things we don't know about Klaus, his backstory felt more like a history of the domain than it was himself, that everything he does is round about.I'm confused by how I should feel here. I mean he just got a bunch of capable people that he desperately needed, and I'm happy about it. But I think that the way Klaus did it was so totally round about, and what those guys said at the end makes question a bunch of stuff that has happened off screen. Like was Klaus approached, or did he make the approach?
That's Elise's mother. Elise is the other one in the cover.New cover, another wife?
Not surprising that you confused, They Skipped the Entire Arc (no matter how small it is). I posted month ago a spoilers and the link for novel.I'm confused by how I should feel here. I mean he just got a bunch of capable people that he desperately needed, and I'm happy about it. But I think that the way Klaus did it was so totally round about, and what those guys said at the end makes question a bunch of stuff that has happened off screen. Like was Klaus approached, or did he make the approach?
I guess it's better to take in a poisonous snake under your care and potentially have it bite your ankles in the future, than have said snake free slithering around somewhere else and potentially have it bite your and your loved ones neck altogether. At least now, having said snake close, he'll have more things ready to serve as 'anti-venom' if ever this old man does something again.
That exactly why he make him his direct subordinate, to keep an aye on scheming old men. And, for @damadicius and @Kikaibaka as well, since in the novel they did participated in an actual rebellion Wend having leverage over Klaus with his two grandsons that do got punished for it.Keep your friends close and your enemies closer as they say.
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer as they say. It's probably best to have them work under him as he has the military just constantly in and out of his shit.
Still sketchy as fuck and wouldn't trust him with an inch of my life.
klaus is a sneaky kingmaker, if he smells rebellion he'll ferment it on HIS terms and judge if the establishment has the power to control it as he sees fit and let them defeat the rebels or let the rebels win and put a more favorable regime in charge of it for his own sakeI'm confused by how I should feel here. I mean he just got a bunch of capable people that he desperately needed, and I'm happy about it. But I think that the way Klaus did it was so totally round about, and what those guys said at the end makes question a bunch of stuff that has happened off screen. Like was Klaus approached, or did he make the approach?