01-21-2017, 10:54 AM
(01-21-2017, 10:16 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:Other than the fact that Nick is the central character/hero, I think it’s a big assumption that Diana will view him or his mother as allies and protectors. I got the impression that Diana warned Nick because it was important to Adalind, not because she remembered Kelly fondly. At that point, Diana didn’t interpret Adalind wanting to help Nick as a threat to her family. I agree that Diana appears more loyal to Adalind, but she tormented her into joining them at the mansion, and would have likely responded differently if Adalind had asked her to warn Nick against Renard.(01-21-2017, 10:13 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I was actually thinking more along the lines of Nick just wanting to talk about his mom.She does remember big Kelly and we were led to believe she had a good relationship with her which is how Adalind convinced her to warn Nick last year. But would not complaining ask her about his mother?
(01-21-2017, 10:19 AM)syscrash Wrote: We have seen them let Diana read the cloth. We have seen images of Diana in the tunnel reading the symbols. The know Nick is becoming attached to the stick. How about if Diana becomes attached to the symbols. How about if reading them cast a spell. They are letting her mess with things they do not understand but know it has shown to be powerful and controlling. these symbols they are having Diana work with where seen during the death grip. Does anyone else think involving Diana is going to lead to putting her in a crisis situation.But isn’t that how they approach pretty much everything? Throw it on the wall to see what sticks, then are shocked when it makes a big mess.
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