Thread:SeaniiBoi/@comment-3452092-20171119044143/@comment-33352996-20171121202544

Now that you mention it, yeah: Jane is the most enthusiastic of the group. Maybe that's why Redfield "killed" her and not anyone else in the group. And since Ava is the second most enthusiastic about Mr. Red (a.k.a Cid) that's why she got powers first. With regards to Hilda, maybe he doesn't understand what YC is cabable of, and still thinks of you as a small child that wants to "play a game" with him. Either that, or he's taking advantage of the situation, leaving and letting you "take of" Hilda, the very thing that might attempt to kill you at some point making it easier to stay in the woods forever. Is it possible that, *gasp*, our theories are connected?

I also realised that the building that YC threatens to burn down in Ch3 is somehow improtant to him (maybe center of power?) otherwise he wouldn't have let you go for know reason.

Yes, I have played The Crown and the Flame, and it is an excellent series. I wish that they would make a sequel to the series to make it longer. I also agree that forgiving Aleister will most likely pay of in Book 3, but based on the desctiption of it, I think you might be going through time and rescuing your friends before facing Rourke and saving the world. It does see likely that he's reacting of emotion, but in his catalyst idol flash-forward(?), he shows hints at happyness at the fact that his father is dead. Since you (SPOILER if you havent played it!!) survive the end of the 2nd book, therefore you don't kill him, maybe his plan is to overthrow his father, and use his influence to get your friends back home.