Okay, let us just calm down a bit, folks rushing to jump on the ‘Oh noz, defend Evon from the mean words being said’ crowd….Venir was freaking tortured by folks, one of whom involved in said torture looked EXACTLY like evon (i.e. Evee.) If YOU were tortured, then suddenly saw someone who looked EXACTLY like one of the people directly involved, perhaps have a bit of PTSD going on as well?
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His behavior is understandable, but that doesn’t make it excusable. By his own words, he knows Evon isn’t the one he saw before and was a fellow target.
Venir seems to not be remembering yet or just ignoring the small but important detail that they’d have not done anything to him if he hadn’t gone to them to sell out Evon to them. He was looking to be rewarded by selling her out to be the one that would suffer only to end up being the victim instead, so he garners little to no sympathy since he was the source of his problems not Evon.
I love the “who me” face Evon has in her first frame
I thought it was more of a “Here we go again” look.
No, she is not responsible, she did nothing to Venie, they are responsible, they did what they do to Venie because they are arseholes
In his mind it makes scene, even if he is wrong.
Way to blame the victim, Venir. Now tell them about seeing Evee.
Okay, let us just calm down a bit, folks rushing to jump on the ‘Oh noz, defend Evon from the mean words being said’ crowd….Venir was freaking tortured by folks, one of whom involved in said torture looked EXACTLY like evon (i.e. Evee.) If YOU were tortured, then suddenly saw someone who looked EXACTLY like one of the people directly involved, perhaps have a bit of PTSD going on as well?
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While you’re not wrong, Venir’s still kind of a dick. 😛 He was that way before he was tortured, and torture hasn’t changed it.
His behavior is understandable, but that doesn’t make it excusable. By his own words, he knows Evon isn’t the one he saw before and was a fellow target.
Venir seems to not be remembering yet or just ignoring the small but important detail that they’d have not done anything to him if he hadn’t gone to them to sell out Evon to them. He was looking to be rewarded by selling her out to be the one that would suffer only to end up being the victim instead, so he garners little to no sympathy since he was the source of his problems not Evon.
Which should be interesting once Evon and Hero begin asking just how the Cabal managed to capture Venir.