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cibet44 wrote:
That was fun. Looking forward to the next chapter.
Whats the point of Korm keeping Aebos locked in a room if Aebos has the strength to smash open the door whenever he wants?
As Korm points out, I think it's more to keep the sailors from getting into the room and tempting Aebos to kill them. It's kind of like how if I'm confronted with pizza, it will be eaten, but if it's kept out of sight, I can maintain my willpower....

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James Sutter wrote:
As Korm points out, I think it's more to keep the sailors from getting into the room and tempting Aebos to kill them. It's kind of like how if I'm confronted with pizza, it will be eaten, but if it's kept out of sight, I can maintain my willpower....
Sutter has the right of it. Korm kept Aebos behind the door in an effort to keep him away from the sailors, who he would surely like to eat. Aebos was in there keeping his zen until they had to start messing with his buddy, at which time... well, Aebos is not so hungry as he once was.