AUGH. Which I think might be how I started my last comment too, but I feel like this part of the story deserves it. Poor Beatrice! And she doesn’t even know that she’s done something wrong. Good on her for not making it easy for them, though it’s heartbreaking to know that it’s not going to do her any good. I feel like whatshisface should have dealt with this ‘problem’ BEFORE the two of them were blissfully happy. Bastard.
The slowly setting sun is terribly final and I find that pile of wood decidedly ominous.
>_> Yeah, she’s not going to go down without a fight but…
We don’t have any verbal evidence for the crowd’s mood, but looked at objectively, it’s unlikely that all the peasants were on board with this whole ‘burn our new queen’ shtick.
AUGH. Which I think might be how I started my last comment too, but I feel like this part of the story deserves it. Poor Beatrice! And she doesn’t even know that she’s done something wrong. Good on her for not making it easy for them, though it’s heartbreaking to know that it’s not going to do her any good. I feel like whatshisface should have dealt with this ‘problem’ BEFORE the two of them were blissfully happy. Bastard.
The slowly setting sun is terribly final and I find that pile of wood decidedly ominous.
Yeah, Beatrice isn’t going to go down without a fight because that’s just not in her, but…
I’m glad the setting sun is effective 😀 And yeah the wood is… yeah.
lksjfdlsdk Beatriceeeeee. Noooooo! ;___;
But yeah, also glad she’s putting up a fight but seeing how this is backstory asldkjf;sldfiefod
And alskd Those two that we can see arguing in the third panel and ljfa;of
…My comment is basically just keysmashing. orz
>_> Yeah, she’s not going to go down without a fight but…
We don’t have any verbal evidence for the crowd’s mood, but looked at objectively, it’s unlikely that all the peasants were on board with this whole ‘burn our new queen’ shtick.