The second Tetra started using monsters she lost the moral high ground, think about this: now that all those monsters are out of the swamp, where are they going to go next? That city doesn’t seem very far away so now they’re going to slaughter that entire city, and if a castle full of highly trained monster killers can’t hold out against them, how long will the city guard last?
@@Guille2033 I say she had the moral high ground because her mother was murdered by a greedy Witcher and some of the Witcher were making newer and stronger monsters so stopping that was definitely a priority but her methods were wrong and showed that she didn’t really care about the second of her reasons, just the first
Less. Witchers can keep on fighting, using Magic and Sword-Tactics, all day long before succumbing to their wounds. The city guard are... were boys that saw an opportunity to get out of the slum houses for a nice meal and bunk. Formally trained by a captain that survived war. But they wouldn't last long, no matter how much metal stands between them and the monsters.
@@bmadidc9123 She didn't know the witchers were creating the new monsters (it was only the old Witcher who was doing that anyway) and having one person kill your mother doesn't justify genociding their entire group. Again, her quest was one of petty revenge so she never had the moral high ground
Furthermore, the witchers were actually pushing monsters towards extinction. Deglan knew it, most of the witchers knew it. They restricted their hunting periods by seasons. And now? These killing machines are mostly gone and monsters are free to murder and procreate as they please. Tetra really didn't understand how important witchers were.
Tetra : "We will annihilate all of you." Vesemir : "At least allow us to decide in which way we'll battle." Tetra : "Fair enough. Go on." Vesemir : "By playing gwent." Tetra : Vesemir : Tetra : "Dammit."
Kinda funny how Vesemir and Deglan just let Tetra and her students do the portal spell. Could have just charged forward the chance to disrupt it, how ever slim such a chance is.
@@FredrikSkievan Yes. Strong chances are they would get killed. But not before killing Tetra, her students and potentially disrupting the portal spell. Hell, Netflix's producers in all their "enlightened modern" wisdom have essentially made the human knights and peasants bumbling villains in comparison to monsters, witchers, elves and mages. I'd say that at least Vesemir and Deglan could kill all of the humans right there with how the Netflix set them up to be. Besides, it's either letting the monsters charge with all of their numbers through the portals alongside Tetra's posse, or dealing the threats piece-meal. Your choice?
@@DogseatDogs If they charged the bridge tetra could probably have destroyed the bridge or the humans would have put a trap at the exit, You saw how to witchers used aard on the monsters at the bridge, What’s stopping Tetra and her mages from doing the same only with spells 10x times stronger. Why would you ever give up you vantage point and in the process put yourself in a worse one?
@@DogseatDogs shit if the witcher’s was held of just long enough for the portal (which did not take long at all) then the witchers would been on a narrow bridge when the monsters attacked instead of a castle
@@Mediados Having them conjure mist or help disorient the enemy forces would have gone a long way and not put them in danger. They didn't even seem to defend themselves when they were killed.
If Deglan gave her his word that no more mutagenic creatures will be made ever again, will it prevent the war that is about to come in the expense of maybe killing those who are responsible for it or just straight up massacre the whole witchers?
As Deglan said, it was inevitable. The elves, monsters, Witchers, and soon sorcerers will be seen as abominations against nature by mankind. We've done this in the real world too, except all the magic stuff is actually possible in the Witcher universe.
Tetra already lied to Kitsu about Witchers being the one destroying her lab and killed the girl, there's really no turning back, and I suspect Tetra had no intention to stop at all. This pretense of negotiation was more or less her craving to watch the Witchers beg for mercy (as if).
Nop she was blind by her bullshit she do this shit know in there is no end. Think if she won the fight Who da fuck is gonna stop all thos fucking monsters? they are predators
No it probably wouldn't. Tetra was so full of blind hatred that nothing would have stopped her at that point. She prepared for this moment for her entire life. Do you think a word would stop her? The moment she marched to Kaer Morhen with her mob there was no turning back. Plus it was made clear that she was a purist and genocider too.
@@blacky8987 obviously her and her army are gonna stop it. Witcher are expert but when the expert are the reason these new monsters are being made sometime you have to take matter in your hands.
@@kingcamelot1395 Nothing like this, basically everything in the movie is original and not based on any previous works. It also doesn't seem to reference anything about Vezemir from the books outside of the fact that - Kaer Morhen was besieged and that Vezemir raised Geralt, Lambert and Eskel. If you follow the books or games this seems like an extremely dramatic take on the Witcher Universe. For example Vezemir is basically at the strength of a demi-god and can leap incredible heights without breaking a sweat. Meanwhile Geralt in the books, best swordfighter in the continent was barely able to stop two arrows that flew towards Dandellion. He's quoted as saying that he had no idea he could even do that, this was at the Yaruga during the Northern War. In fact Geralt at one point gets beaten up by just a really buff mage who cracks his ribs with their staff - Vilgefortz. It wasn't magic, Vilgefortz is just an experienced fighter and happened to kick his ass. I've been following The Witcher for a good while now, basically my favorite thing ever. This was a pretty bad adaption but it was a decent anime. Also just the monster ecology is really off, if you took a moment to think about. That swamp has hundreds of monsters which are basically super predators - what the fuck do they even eat? They're not demons, they need food and have to build nests, raise their young. Just like any other animal, how do you even fit that many monsters into a swamp?
I personally find it annoying. They hijacked the name of a great and successful franchise and substituted most things within it with their own limping ideas. At some point it stops being the witcher.
Well CDPR also made some new lore in witcher universe but still based on the originality of the books. Most of the story is made by them as it took the future of geralt. This netflix show also do that but they seems to not used many references as much as the game so it feels much more contradicted
When the mage said there will be no more witchers. I thought: "Is that a bad thing?". Genuine Question. I mean as I understand it, witchers are just transmutated humans so is there any lore reason why you would want to create more(I mean maybe to fight monsters, but as I understand it they're getting rarer and rarer)? Do witchers themselves actually care if there are more or less witchers? It's not like they're actually their own race and feel the need to procreate.
That's an incredibly good point and I've only been able to come up with two arguments. 1. the fact that being the last of a species is possibly the most terrifying thing to a living being. If the mob only got the courage to attack the witchers home because of the company of the King's men and a group of mages, we can deduce that the less numbers the witchers have, the more confident common folk will become with attacking them. How many countless times to do we see common thugs attacking Geralt in the games? That's the threat of being part of an endangered species. They'd be vulnerable. The continuation of making witchers gives them a home and a group for safety. 2. Just the genuine belief that the witchers are the only ones who can do what they do. I mean hell, throughout the entire film we've seen that they're so good at monster slaying that they have to take season based breaks from hunting so the monsters can breed and regrow their numbers. They are actually pushing monsters to extinction. I believe, in a twisted form of a noble ideal, Deglan truly thinks that the world needs witchers to keep humanity safe.
@@brenosilvamorais2510 no monsters are getting rarer because normal peoples become better at handling them. You learn that in the books. By Geralt time, peoples don't want to kill trolls anymore, they instead use them to maintain bridges. And, no, most monsters aren't specifically vulnerable to silver, a simple iron sword is enough to kill many of them.
They did needed witchers at a time when humanity just arrived on the shores of the continent and was much more vulnerable. At the times of Geralt, humanity has expanded her frontiers, wild spaces where monsters can breed became rarer and peoples handle monster better than before. So yeah, Witcher slowly became more and more obsolet. The show make you think they are very good at monsters hunting but these are the ones who simply survived long enough to learn from the monsters they hunt. Outside of the trials, many witchers die during their very first year of monster hunting. Any monsters can be a challenge and if they are stronger than normal humans But many monsters are still more endurant, strongers and faster than them. Most witchers don't like being witchers, they don't like to be see as freaks and feared, they don't like to be steriles and deprived of the choice to have a family, they don't like to have to chase horrors in the dark for ungrateful rewards (and peoples sometimes) or the very disturbing interest of some mages toward them because they are mutants. But none of them was given a choice to be a witcher and now they just have to live with it.
these kids when they come to kaer morehn has no family if they survive the training AND the mutations they could finally find a goal to their meaningless lives
I’ve always wondered how much physically stronger Witchers are compared to normal men. I mean this degan dood rlly just cracked stone with his bare fist. They’re superhuman but probably not to the extent of captain America/red skull. Maybe more like batman.
Well, the most special part about a Witcher mutation is their sharp senses, immunity to poison and disease, very long life span, enhanced endurance and reflex, and the ability to use signs. While in physical strength is actually not too far different compared to normal humans except when they drink a potion. A normal human still can hurt a Witcher in a brawling fight.
@@blacky8987 Yes but I was talking about physical strength. And even though Batman has “no special powers”, I’ve seen him ragdoll people through walls before.
they kinda deserved to get slaughtered when their idea of being besieged is to all get in front of their fortress walls instead of say getting on top of them and raining down hell while their enemies try to cross a relatively narrow bridge that is practically screaming kill box.
@@enfuegobeat7953 Witchers don't have spells, they have Signs. It's not really as useful or powerful as actual spells. That would depend on the size and weight of the rocks. If they have time to fnd some, they are a little caught unprepared here XD
@@efaristi9737 my bad on the wrong usage of signs vs spells, watch/read a lot of fantasy gets mixed up sometimes. Though depending on the medium Igni has at least some range capabilities. In hindsight should have said any large heavy objects you can drop so I'll take the loss on not presenting that point well Oils and potions are fairly standard Witcher equipment and a Keep full of them should have plenty of that stuff or at least the alcohol used to make them which they wouldn't even need to heat due to the aforementioned Igni. Honestly I've probably watched too much Shadiversity and played way too many tower defenses that this whole sequence bothers me more than it should.
@@enfuegobeat7953 Yes but Igni isn't a fireball for example. It's enough to put someone of fire but a mob is a more though target. Get the tables! XD True Lol, Kaer Morhen was already a old castle when it was destroyed and no matter how prepared the witcher could have been, they were only fifty, apprentices comprised and a few renegate mages.
@@vadimananenko2452 A crone is mentioned in one of the first novels of Geralt at Dol Blathanna but i don't think he believe her to be real. Just a invention of peasants to feel less bad about themselves when they do something bad.
0:41 but he is rigth she is nothing for the Witchers she only do that insane damage because *"Girl plot"* armor (You know the Girl power shit of this days) and the monsters. Monsters helping humans to kill Witchers? Bruh. Wtf. i love the movie but goddamm Netflix.
It's the irony of the whole conflict. Tetra summoned those monsters to kill Witchers, but those same monsters would likely turn against the humans she brought right after, but she could give a shit as long as her vengeance is complete. Human lives never mattered to her to begin with.
@@Cyberium thats My problem with her bullshit if she won, *¿Who da fuck is gonna stop all thos fucking monsters?* they will turn againts her and kill them all because they are predators. Lol
The second Tetra started using monsters she lost the moral high ground, think about this: now that all those monsters are out of the swamp, where are they going to go next? That city doesn’t seem very far away so now they’re going to slaughter that entire city, and if a castle full of highly trained monster killers can’t hold out against them, how long will the city guard last?
she never had the moral highground as her quest was a petty revenge one
@@Guille2033 I say she had the moral high ground because her mother was murdered by a greedy Witcher and some of the Witcher were making newer and stronger monsters so stopping that was definitely a priority but her methods were wrong and showed that she didn’t really care about the second of her reasons, just the first
Less. Witchers can keep on fighting, using Magic and Sword-Tactics, all day long before succumbing to their wounds.
The city guard are... were boys that saw an opportunity to get out of the slum houses for a nice meal and bunk. Formally trained by a captain that survived war. But they wouldn't last long, no matter how much metal stands between them and the monsters.
@@bmadidc9123 She didn't know the witchers were creating the new monsters (it was only the old Witcher who was doing that anyway) and having one person kill your mother doesn't justify genociding their entire group. Again, her quest was one of petty revenge so she never had the moral high ground
Furthermore, the witchers were actually pushing monsters towards extinction. Deglan knew it, most of the witchers knew it. They restricted their hunting periods by seasons. And now? These killing machines are mostly gone and monsters are free to murder and procreate as they please. Tetra really didn't understand how important witchers were.
Tetra : "We will annihilate all of you."
Vesemir : "At least allow us to decide in which way we'll battle."
Tetra : "Fair enough. Go on."
Vesemir : "By playing gwent."
Tetra :
Vesemir :
Tetra : "Dammit."
Tetra: "draws out monster army"
Gaunther of Dim: "Draws out spoon"
Geralt: "Draws gwent"
mate, it's Gaunter O Dimm
@@uchophamxuan6515 he probably had autocorrect do that
Tertra lost her humanity when she gave into revenge and Lied to Kutsu about the mutated girl.
0:44 he won’t admit it, but he like her.
Dracula and Hector fighting side by side
Ya love to see. It
Imagine Dracula, Hector and Belmont all fighting against death in his final form?
Kinda funny how Vesemir and Deglan just let Tetra and her students do the portal spell. Could have just charged forward the chance to disrupt it, how ever slim such a chance is.
And then just get killed on the bridge? Stupid risk.
@@FredrikSkievan exactly
@@FredrikSkievan Yes. Strong chances are they would get killed. But not before killing Tetra, her students and potentially disrupting the portal spell. Hell, Netflix's producers in all their "enlightened modern" wisdom have essentially made the human knights and peasants bumbling villains in comparison to monsters, witchers, elves and mages. I'd say that at least Vesemir and Deglan could kill all of the humans right there with how the Netflix set them up to be. Besides, it's either letting the monsters charge with all of their numbers through the portals alongside Tetra's posse, or dealing the threats piece-meal. Your choice?
@@DogseatDogs If they charged the bridge tetra could probably have destroyed the bridge or the humans would have put a trap at the exit, You saw how to witchers used aard on the monsters at the bridge, What’s stopping Tetra and her mages from doing the same only with spells 10x times stronger. Why would you ever give up you vantage point and in the process put yourself in a worse one?
@@DogseatDogs shit if the witcher’s was held of just long enough for the portal (which did not take long at all) then the witchers would been on a narrow bridge when the monsters attacked instead of a castle
Man that "because killing is easier than tolerating" bit kind of sticks with me
Those mages with the Witchers were the definition of useless...
Mages in Witcher are the equivalent of scientists in our world and no all of them are the combat type
They all studied alchemy and science, not usual magic.
@@Mediados the main mage summoned a mini geyser to break up a fight
@@kronos1794 I didnt say the dont know other spells, but they are not specialized on them. Sending them to the front would be suicide.
@@Mediados Having them conjure mist or help disorient the enemy forces would have gone a long way and not put them in danger. They didn't even seem to defend themselves when they were killed.
If Deglan gave her his word that no more mutagenic creatures will be made ever again, will it prevent the war that is about to come in the expense of maybe killing those who are responsible for it or just straight up massacre the whole witchers?
As Deglan said, it was inevitable. The elves, monsters, Witchers, and soon sorcerers will be seen as abominations against nature by mankind. We've done this in the real world too, except all the magic stuff is actually possible in the Witcher universe.
Tetra already lied to Kitsu about Witchers being the one destroying her lab and killed the girl, there's really no turning back, and I suspect Tetra had no intention to stop at all. This pretense of negotiation was more or less her craving to watch the Witchers beg for mercy (as if).
Nop she was blind by her bullshit she do this shit know in there is no end. Think if she won the fight Who da fuck is gonna stop all thos fucking monsters? they are predators
No it probably wouldn't. Tetra was so full of blind hatred that nothing would have stopped her at that point. She prepared for this moment for her entire life. Do you think a word would stop her? The moment she marched to Kaer Morhen with her mob there was no turning back. Plus it was made clear that she was a purist and genocider too.
@@blacky8987 obviously her and her army are gonna stop it. Witcher are expert but when the expert are the reason these new monsters are being made sometime you have to take matter in your hands.
This totally would have been solved if they blew up the bridge.
“The haft of the arrow had been feathered with one of the eagle's own plumes, we often give our enemies the means of our own destruction.”
- Aesop
she's working with a vampire!?! :d
No.
No its a mutated elf
@@kpbennett7743 don't get why they copied the Witcher 3's vampire look
@@Kat1kafka ?
@@s.l.thecoffeeaddict1657 she looks a lot like those vampires geralt slew in the trailer, the one in the barn.
Deglan, dude, 50 witchers hardly constitute a army and as strong as a witcher can be, a mob of angry peoples usually win.
Not against 50 used aards or igni
@@calvinkolling8357 Sorry but signs powers aren't in canon as powerful as they are in the movie. Nor practical to use everywhere.
I’ve noticed that this isn’t gonna get the lore right, but who cares let’s just watch and enjoy their take on the Witcher
What happens in the books?
@@kingcamelot1395 Nothing like this, basically everything in the movie is original and not based on any previous works. It also doesn't seem to reference anything about Vezemir from the books outside of the fact that - Kaer Morhen was besieged and that Vezemir raised Geralt, Lambert and Eskel.
If you follow the books or games this seems like an extremely dramatic take on the Witcher Universe. For example Vezemir is basically at the strength of a demi-god and can leap incredible heights without breaking a sweat. Meanwhile Geralt in the books, best swordfighter in the continent was barely able to stop two arrows that flew towards Dandellion. He's quoted as saying that he had no idea he could even do that, this was at the Yaruga during the Northern War. In fact Geralt at one point gets beaten up by just a really buff mage who cracks his ribs with their staff - Vilgefortz. It wasn't magic, Vilgefortz is just an experienced fighter and happened to kick his ass.
I've been following The Witcher for a good while now, basically my favorite thing ever. This was a pretty bad adaption but it was a decent anime.
Also just the monster ecology is really off, if you took a moment to think about. That swamp has hundreds of monsters which are basically super predators - what the fuck do they even eat? They're not demons, they need food and have to build nests, raise their young. Just like any other animal, how do you even fit that many monsters into a swamp?
I personally find it annoying. They hijacked the name of a great and successful franchise and substituted most things within it with their own limping ideas. At some point it stops being the witcher.
Well CDPR also made some new lore in witcher universe but still based on the originality of the books. Most of the story is made by them as it took the future of geralt. This netflix show also do that but they seems to not used many references as much as the game so it feels much more contradicted
1:50 Dude, you just doomed the entire school.
more nightmare of the wolf clips pleaseeeee
When the mage said there will be no more witchers. I thought: "Is that a bad thing?". Genuine Question. I mean as I understand it, witchers are just transmutated humans so is there any lore reason why you would want to create more(I mean maybe to fight monsters, but as I understand it they're getting rarer and rarer)? Do witchers themselves actually care if there are more or less witchers? It's not like they're actually their own race and feel the need to procreate.
That's an incredibly good point and I've only been able to come up with two arguments.
1. the fact that being the last of a species is possibly the most terrifying thing to a living being. If the mob only got the courage to attack the witchers home because of the company of the King's men and a group of mages, we can deduce that the less numbers the witchers have, the more confident common folk will become with attacking them. How many countless times to do we see common thugs attacking Geralt in the games? That's the threat of being part of an endangered species. They'd be vulnerable. The continuation of making witchers gives them a home and a group for safety.
2. Just the genuine belief that the witchers are the only ones who can do what they do. I mean hell, throughout the entire film we've seen that they're so good at monster slaying that they have to take season based breaks from hunting so the monsters can breed and regrow their numbers. They are actually pushing monsters to extinction. I believe, in a twisted form of a noble ideal, Deglan truly thinks that the world needs witchers to keep humanity safe.
But aren't the monster getting rarer because of them?
@@brenosilvamorais2510 no monsters are getting rarer because normal peoples become better at handling them. You learn that in the books. By Geralt time, peoples don't want to kill trolls anymore, they instead use them to maintain bridges. And, no, most monsters aren't specifically vulnerable to silver, a simple iron sword is enough to kill many of them.
They did needed witchers at a time when humanity just arrived on the shores of the continent and was much more vulnerable. At the times of Geralt, humanity has expanded her frontiers, wild spaces where monsters can breed became rarer and peoples handle monster better than before. So yeah, Witcher slowly became more and more obsolet.
The show make you think they are very good at monsters hunting but these are the ones who simply survived long enough to learn from the monsters they hunt. Outside of the trials, many witchers die during their very first year of monster hunting. Any monsters can be a challenge and if they are stronger than normal humans But many monsters are still more endurant, strongers and faster than them.
Most witchers don't like being witchers, they don't like to be see as freaks and feared, they don't like to be steriles and deprived of the choice to have a family, they don't like to have to chase horrors in the dark for ungrateful rewards (and peoples sometimes) or the very disturbing interest of some mages toward them because they are mutants. But none of them was given a choice to be a witcher and now they just have to live with it.
these kids when they come to kaer morehn has no family if they survive the training AND the mutations they could finally find a goal to their meaningless lives
I thought witchers were caught off guard but this showed that they lost face to face against pesants and monsters
What's the music when the monsters appear?
March of the Monsters by Brian D'Oliveira
Was expecting Vesemir and Tetra would bang before killing each other.
same. wanted it.
I’ve always wondered how much physically stronger Witchers are compared to normal men. I mean this degan dood rlly just cracked stone with his bare fist. They’re superhuman but probably not to the extent of captain America/red skull. Maybe more like batman.
Well, the most special part about a Witcher mutation is their sharp senses, immunity to poison and disease, very long life span, enhanced endurance and reflex, and the ability to use signs. While in physical strength is actually not too far different compared to normal humans except when they drink a potion. A normal human still can hurt a Witcher in a brawling fight.
@@Ilyas-ty6cy yea bandits have killed Geralt countless times :(
Batman can't fight at the same speed as a Witchers.... They all can fight for days and had better reflexs.
@@blacky8987 Yes but I was talking about physical strength. And even though Batman has “no special powers”, I’ve seen him ragdoll people through walls before.
Probably the same as wolverine without healing factor
I hope there well be a anime about geralt someday
they kinda deserved to get slaughtered when their idea of being besieged is to all get in front of their fortress walls instead of say getting on top of them and raining down hell while their enemies try to cross a relatively narrow bridge that is practically screaming kill box.
I don't think they have a lot of bows. That isn't a witcher usual equipement.
@@efaristi9737 Spells, big rocks, hot oil. Especially the last one since Witchers are chemistry nerds
@@enfuegobeat7953 Witchers don't have spells, they have Signs. It's not really as useful or powerful as actual spells.
That would depend on the size and weight of the rocks.
If they have time to fnd some, they are a little caught unprepared here XD
@@efaristi9737 my bad on the wrong usage of signs vs spells, watch/read a lot of fantasy gets mixed up sometimes.
Though depending on the medium Igni has at least some range capabilities.
In hindsight should have said any large heavy objects you can drop so I'll take the loss on not presenting that point well
Oils and potions are fairly standard Witcher equipment and a Keep full of them should have plenty of that stuff or at least the alcohol used to make them which they wouldn't even need to heat due to the aforementioned Igni.
Honestly I've probably watched too much Shadiversity and played way too many tower defenses that this whole sequence bothers me more than it should.
@@enfuegobeat7953 Yes but Igni isn't a fireball for example. It's enough to put someone of fire but a mob is a more though target.
Get the tables! XD
True
Lol, Kaer Morhen was already a old castle when it was destroyed and no matter how prepared the witcher could have been, they were only fifty, apprentices comprised and a few renegate mages.
man i wished they put that hybrid in the game hidden somewhere. i want to fight it so badly.
The Kear Morhen "mages" piss me off so much with their superiority complex
2:02 You And What Army?
It's spelled "Kaer Morhen" BTW
There are so many hot dudes in this movie.
Same swamp where the crons lived ?
So there is a swamp so a crone must live in there? prejudice XD
Not sure which crones are we talking about but the famous one, ladies of the woods live very far away from kaedwen
@@vadimananenko2452 A crone is mentioned in one of the first novels of Geralt at Dol Blathanna but i don't think he believe her to be real. Just a invention of peasants to feel less bad about themselves when they do something bad.
No comments.
Facts
@@cupcakemcsparklebutt9051 nvm Ryan Ocaroll ruined it.
as did you tho
@@FredrikSkievan fair enough
@@gedludek8245 When you said “no comments” I misinterpreted that as “you were not going to comment”, not “no one make comments”
I hate portals
Wtf why there are black skin characters in original witcher there was none
Netflix.
Thats why i hate Netflix with his woke bullshit.... Facts im black and i can see this fake love with my people.
He is a mage so that's fine Azar Javed also was black in Witcher 1 yet no one complained.
@@Azumgi One man at whole game 🤣
0:41 but he is rigth she is nothing for the Witchers she only do that insane damage because *"Girl plot"* armor (You know the Girl power shit of this days) and the monsters.
Monsters helping humans to kill Witchers? Bruh. Wtf. i love the movie but goddamm Netflix.
It's the irony of the whole conflict. Tetra summoned those monsters to kill Witchers, but those same monsters would likely turn against the humans she brought right after, but she could give a shit as long as her vengeance is complete. Human lives never mattered to her to begin with.
@@Cyberium thats My problem with her bullshit if she won, *¿Who da fuck is gonna stop all thos fucking monsters?* they will turn againts her and kill them all because they are predators. Lol
Has an Anime pfp and loves hating that "Girl power shit".
Yea bro, you seem like fun.
There's always a consequences these days
Girl power shit?
Tetra embodies the adage "When you fight monsters, take care that you do not become one in the process."
Nope..she is the embodiment of "fight fire with fire"