Ryujin
Legend
But delivered in the same manner as Ammit's judgement.I'm not sure that was Ammit's judgment. That came across as more of "You've seen too much so now you have to die" moment to me.
But delivered in the same manner as Ammit's judgement.I'm not sure that was Ammit's judgment. That came across as more of "You've seen too much so now you have to die" moment to me.
Perhaps the swinging cane is just for show.But delivered in the same manner as Ammit's judgement.
No, Harrow is a true believer. They are the most frightening of villains.Perhaps the swinging cane is just for show.
I meant that maybe the swinging of the cane was for show for those watching but isn't necessary in order for Harrow to render Ammit's judgment, hence why he didn't bother with it when causing the homeless man to die.No, Harrow is a true believer. They are the most frightening of villains.
I meant that maybe the swinging of the cane was for show for those watching but isn't necessary in order for Harrow to render Ammit's judgment, hence why he didn't bother with it when causing the homeless man to die.
She could team up with Ultron.I have to say, I think Ammit's endgame is "kill everyone, it's the only way to be sure".
Is anyone else beginning to wonder if Ammit's 'judging' might be a bit more arbitrary, than actually predetermining evil acts?
Harrow seemed awful sure that the random guy who handed him the scarab wouldn't be around for "the future that we'll make."