Interesting comment from Oggie about Martellus's gesture to his zombiefied men. The Jägers, for all their ferocity, have a code and it seems Tweedle fits in it.
Does this code include buttering up someone who has proven to be adversarial *at least* to Their Lady Heterodyne? I am wondering what the heck is up with Oggie puffing Tweedle up like that. Him becoming "king" cannot be good for Agatha, considering what Tweedle has done to her already.
It's one thing to fight with him as a circumstantial ally, but the "Above All, Loyal to the Heterodynes" part I think would supersede such regard. And Tweedle is not friendly to Lady Heterodyne.
He said Tweedle has the qualities of a king. He did call him a pain in the neck. One can admire an adversary's abilities and still be opposed to them. Right now they are fighting a monster so they are, temporarily, allied.
It would appear that Agatha has moved to the point where the giant clank is calling her mistress and she will finally enter the fight. I was going to be disappointed if it ended without her having a part.
As per page ?date=20161130, she used De Kestle to take it over and drive it, so I assume it's De Kestle calling her Mistress -- or that the original clank is somehow hacked into thinking of her as its mistress. (Comment reposted since my previous one contained a link and was marked as spam... sigh.)
While that is probably the case, the clank is maintaining its same language characteristic of saying, "Oho", which is not something De Kestle would say.
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Interesting comment from Oggie about Martellus's gesture to his zombiefied men. The Jägers, for all their ferocity, have a code and it seems Tweedle fits in it.
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It's one thing to fight with him as a circumstantial ally, but the "Above All, Loyal to the Heterodynes" part I think would supersede such regard. And Tweedle is not friendly to Lady Heterodyne.
So, basically... What the hell, Oggie?
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(Comment reposted since my previous one contained a link and was marked as spam... sigh.)
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she resembles Euphrosynia , he mistakes her for his love, and her rejection finally kills him.
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