1. a village was attacked – people are in an uproar, so …. they don’t ask if the information has been verified, if the guards and the lord’s estate have been noticed, what is known about those bandits, what they could do to protect themselves … Nope, they’d rather take their time musing about an unrelated old story about the legitimate lord that everyone here knows and agrees upon. Yep, that totally makes sense
2. letting go of a rope you’re hanging on for your life just because of hearing a voice that you know well is the equivalent to the “dramatic drop” trope, right?
Eveaustria
1. a village was attacked – people are in an uproar, so …. they don’t ask if the information has been verified, if the guards and the lord’s estate have been noticed, what is known about those bandits, what they could do to protect themselves … Nope, they’d rather take their time musing about an unrelated old story about the legitimate lord that everyone here knows and agrees upon. Yep, that totally makes sense
2. letting go of a rope you’re hanging on for your life just because of hearing a voice that you know well is the equivalent to the “dramatic drop” trope, right?