Who would you trust, the town Mayor or Rowan?
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I'm also very indecisive in this matter. The Mayor and Rowan doesn't yet qualify to be trusted given the short amount of time we had with them. These two have individual good qualities. But, Rowan aroused my suspicion that there's something he's trying to avoid when he appeared reluctant from going back to his home. Meanwhile, I also don't have enough details to conclude the Mayor's reliability. So, I would neither trust any of them too soon.Teletha wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 23:09 Following Galen's journey, we saw him settle in Magnum Caelum. He met the town mayor who welcomed him warmly. He then encountered his uncle's executor, Rowan, whom he owed his new life. But these two don't seem to get along. If you are Galen, who would you trust?
I found myself gone back in forth between the two when I was reading the story. How about you?
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In a bid to choose the lesser evil or the greater evil. I would say the enemy you know is better than that which you know not of. In the novel, it is not like Rowan is evil but his demeanor is skeptical, and found not to be worth trusting at some point. I still believe Rowan is preferable compared to the town Mayor.Teletha wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 23:09 Following Galen's journey, we saw him settle in Magnum Caelum. He met the town mayor who welcomed him warmly. He then encountered his uncle's executor, Rowan, to whom he owed his new life. But these two don't seem to get along. If you are Galen, who would you trust?
I found myself going back in forth between the two when I was reading the story. How about you?
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Yes, I believe the same way. At some point I trusted Rowan, at another I felt him to be a cunning person with his own agenda which is beyond helping Galen.Teletha wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 23:09 Following Galen's journey, we saw him settle in Magnum Caelum. He met the town mayor who welcomed him warmly. He then encountered his uncle's executor, Rowan, whom he owed his new life. But these two don't seem to get along. If you are Galen, who would you trust?
I found myself gone back in forth between the two when I was reading the story. How about you?
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