I think it's problematic that Faile apparently doesn't want that Perrin finds out her character's true toughness, although they are married for some time now. And all of Faile's helpers agreed to kill Masema; maybe Perrin would agree with it as well, if it is properly explained. Seems Faile either doesn't trust Perrin very much or feels that their relationship is actually too fragile to risk telling Perrin even such things like that she killed a mad man who just tried to murder Perrin.
Plus, as said, if Perrin reports back to Rand, he could certainly better explain that Masema had to die because of his evil deeds, than that he lost Masema again (I also don't see who should find the corpses in the middle of nowhere). At least the Masema case can be closed then, in Rand's view.
Plus, as said, if Perrin reports back to Rand, he could certainly better explain that Masema had to die because of his evil deeds, than that he lost Masema again (I also don't see who should find the corpses in the middle of nowhere). At least the Masema case can be closed then, in Rand's view.
This message last edited by Etzel on 10/03/2010 at 02:51:52 PM
Faile's lies
10/03/2010 12:32:43 PM
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Perrin is a very delicate chap who can't stand the thought of murder? *NM*
10/03/2010 01:06:35 PM
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But certainly Faile could explain him, why this deed was necessary in her view. *NM*
10/03/2010 01:56:23 PM
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Um, for the very reasons you gave?
10/03/2010 02:35:22 PM
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Yeah, but...
10/03/2010 02:48:32 PM
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Something of a marital statute of limitations will come into play
10/03/2010 03:10:36 PM
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Because Perrin is very slow and simple and finds it easier to hack off someone's head then stab them
10/03/2010 07:10:32 PM
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Re: Faile's lies
11/03/2010 08:36:25 AM
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Ya the entire scene with Masema seemed too out of place in TGS *NM*
11/03/2010 08:44:01 AM
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