Yeah though her entire plan kinda just fell apart lol.Straight to the point. Good.
Well, no plan survives contact with the enemy.Yeah though her entire plan kinda just fell apart lol.
Who knows? They have discerning eyes, but even then, all they're aware of (that we can see) is that she is a lady (observed by watching the way she moves), that she's from Durkis (she has magic), and that she's a noble (her hands are in too good of condition to be anything else, possibly other clues). That by itself doesn't tell them anything, so unless they have a competent enough spy network (likely) that has been reporting on what's been happening at the academy (possible), that may be the extent of what they know.not sure if they know exactly who she is yet, but if so, this entire arc was kinda pointless unless they’re cool trusting a convicted brainwasher. Maybe they will be since theyll know to be on the lookout for it
but either way, she needs to get that lion for herself
Maybe she will take it with her once she returns back home in the future. A villainess could always use a lion sidekick. I doubt she can return it to nature. Who knows how far it was shipped from.but either way, she needs to get that lion for herself
Also that she only has one eye. She hasn't been fending for herself long enough for her hands to harden, so they can guess she was a recent exile.Well, no plan survives contact with the enemy.
Who knows? They have discerning eyes, but even then, all they're aware of (that we can see) is that she is a lady (observed by watching the way she moves), that she's from Durkis (she has magic), and that she's a noble (her hands are in too good of condition to be anything else, possibly other clues). That by itself doesn't tell them anything, so unless they have a competent enough spy network (likely) that has been reporting on what's been happening at the academy (possible), that may be the extent of what they know.
that lion was also constantly cared for by the siblings before Alicia came along. Even IRL, big cats cared for by people over long periods of time will treat them like one of their own--see zookeepers playing with lions they raised from cubs, or those videos you see of people working at sanctuaries who take in injured animals, raise/nurse them to health, release them, and then reunite later on with clear recognition and affection.I forget, was it Siegfried or Roy who got mauled by their tiger?
I'm surprised that the malnourished lion didn't immediately try to eat them after being healed. Must be a magic lion.
RoyI forget, was it Siegfried or Roy who got mauled by their tiger?
I'm surprised that the malnourished lion didn't immediately try to eat them after being healed. Must be a magic lion.
It's implied that this lion has a bizarrely high intellect (at least communication-wise) so I figure it's probably just much less likely to go into maul mode over being hungry than an actual lion would.I'm surprised that the malnourished lion didn't immediately try to eat them after being healed. Must be a magic lion.