The Fall of the Kingdom

akuma_river April 24, 2015 2:37 pm

So who was the foolish sorceror?

I thought it might be Lee...but he also still seemed loyal to the King and someone the King still trusted since he gave him his baby son to protect and raise.

I guess it might be the guy who was on his death bed. But it does seem that Lee was working with him for a bit? So maybe it might be Lee after all?

Well, at least we know why Ravi was having dreams of the past. His father's spirit within the cloak was possessing him. Interesting how Lee sort of threatened his King to not possess Ravi.

Lee is so protective of Ravi. It's so cute.

Also interesting as to how he reacted to the Fish's comments on his raising of the King and his son. Was Lee angry because the insult to the King? Or because of his fear/worry about Ravi? Both?

Responses
    AmanoChie April 9, 2016 10:23 pm

    I also believe the foolish sorcerer is Lee. And I believe he was loyal to and cared about the king.

    Thus, I believe the deed that makes him call himself a foolish sorcerer is something he did out of love/care/concern. Whether or not he knew that it would destroy the palace is another question.

    And I was worried at first that he was only taking care of Ravel out of his feelings (i dnt knw what they are though) towards Ravel's father. But it doesn't seem so.

    In any case, I hope the King is no more than a good(?) memory for Lee and now his sole precious person is Ravel. Or something like that ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭