She does, to a certain extent, and she's poked her nose in a bit, but honestly, she sees them as lesser witches. >_> It wouldn't really matter how powerful they were, she'd still consider herself superior.
I honestly don't know. I have never connected with a character quite like I have Neil. The longer I have him, the more engrained he is in my head, the more he's mine, because at this point, let's be honest-- he's pretty far from what he was in canon.
That kind of desperation isn't something that Hannibal really understands (in any real, empathetic sense, but that can really be said about anything), even though book canon tells us that he would have once. He wouldn't associate it with the kind of cannibalism he practices, they're two entirely different animals, and depending on the circumstances, he might even consider it a violation of his own, twisted code of conduct. If nothing else, it would be a weakness to exploit.
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She does, to a certain extent, and she's poked her nose in a bit, but honestly, she sees them as lesser witches. >_> It wouldn't really matter how powerful they were, she'd still consider herself superior.
I honestly don't know. I have never connected with a character quite like I have Neil. The longer I have him, the more engrained he is in my head, the more he's mine, because at this point, let's be honest-- he's pretty far from what he was in canon.
That kind of desperation isn't something that Hannibal really understands (in any real, empathetic sense, but that can really be said about anything), even though book canon tells us that he would have once. He wouldn't associate it with the kind of cannibalism he practices, they're two entirely different animals, and depending on the circumstances, he might even consider it a violation of his own, twisted code of conduct. If nothing else, it would be a weakness to exploit.
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