What did she think was going to happen? That he'd suddenly not care about her part in his misfortune? That he'd let her kill his friends and lover? Now that's just stupid!
She probably thought Percy's intelligence would override his heart. That the potential he could see in her operation would take priority over his morals.
Ehhhhh? Like the entire point of firearms in fantasy settings is that it’s an odds evener. A mage spends 5 years mastering fireball you can learn how to shoot a gun in an afternoon.
@@thedude4840 Like in Warhammer Fantasy! The nobility in the Empire did quickly capitalize on guns for their own use (pistoliers, sponsored gunmen and mercenaries, etc)
For someone who is so smart, she really is stupid for thinking Percy would join her after the things she put him through and his family.
She did mentioned, she doesn't know people much.
What did she think was going to happen? That he'd suddenly not care about her part in his misfortune? That he'd let her kill his friends and lover? Now that's just stupid!
The madness of Orthax some might call it.
@@crystallxix1493 She was like this before Orthax.
She probably thought Percy's intelligence would override his heart. That the potential he could see in her operation would take priority over his morals.
@@Lardo137 Well that annoys me!
@@Lardo137 Classic sociopath thought process.
Was her plan even viable? Considering that the ones she planned to topple are very powerful mages.
With a demon at her side, maybe.
Ehhhhh? Like the entire point of firearms in fantasy settings is that it’s an odds evener. A mage spends 5 years mastering fireball you can learn how to shoot a gun in an afternoon.
@@thedude4840 Like in Warhammer Fantasy! The nobility in the Empire did quickly capitalize on guns for their own use (pistoliers, sponsored gunmen and mercenaries, etc)