Well, it definitely explains why O’Malley is the way he is. And now he has to relive this horrible part of his past. He’s in no condition to be taking on Sloth, or any of the rest.
Here’s hoping the other two witches arrive, and can help him lift his spirits. Heck, even the purple hippo would be a sight for sore eyes right now. He could tell O’Malley that Wolfe has fallen and he can’t get up. That could motivate him.
dja1701 about 5 years ago
looks more like despair than sloth
McColl34 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Ah, he can hear her. He seemed to be sleepwalking before.
Striped Cat about 5 years ago
My guess is that Sloth is showing him this to attempt to take the fight out of him.
scyphi26 about 5 years ago
But it’s so depressing O’Malley. Can’t we be a bit more…y’know…upbeat instead?
Dragoncat about 5 years ago
Well, it definitely explains why O’Malley is the way he is. And now he has to relive this horrible part of his past. He’s in no condition to be taking on Sloth, or any of the rest.
Here’s hoping the other two witches arrive, and can help him lift his spirits. Heck, even the purple hippo would be a sight for sore eyes right now. He could tell O’Malley that Wolfe has fallen and he can’t get up. That could motivate him.
Eric Daniel Premium Member about 5 years ago
Just when you thought that Mrs. Acedia couldn’t get any worse . . .