yesAlso casts some light on what would happen to Jelly, should people find out...
Dude spent his life being a pariah, lucked into finding some friends that didn't know his situation, immediately got executed for saving their lives because that action revealed his ability, only to get saved by people labeled as enemies who also happen to assure him he hasn't done anything wrong, which to be fair at that point he probably hasn't.Why do they portray him thinking he did nothing wrong as him being insane?
Not the point. He's entirely right, and the scene tries to portray it as if he isn't.That's not portraying him as insane, that's showing him being broken.
It isn't portraying him as wrong in the least. They're using the fact that he's right to manipulate him.Not the point. He's entirely right, and the scene tries to portray it as if he isn't.
Yup, doesn't help that he started petting the other wolves instead of killing them all first. Made it extra creepy and more unclear intentions compared to just killing the boss and the wolves and having a talk afterwards.I guess they view these monsters not just as weird wildlife but as demonic beasts. Being able to control demons would make anyone look evil or shady.
Like if your buddy just suddenly turned out to be a necromancer who made corpses rise to save you. It would creep out the more devout folk.