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Eshu may be grumpy and rude, but in the bottom of his heart, he is a dad.
(But you have to search toward the very bottom, well under the bark)

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At least, Jack can finally introduce Golem to his father…

In another temporal line, Eshu managed to convince Jack to listen to him. Both Jack and Golem didn’t liked the idea of the Witcher brutalizing a little girl and stormed the Pit, rescuing Sunday before adopting all the Dead Tree’s dolls, Lady Mandy included while they were at it and Golem can finally be the lovable baby sitter they always wanted to be and be putty between the hands of the ‘younger’ dolls.
(Jack had to be the strict parent)

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So, let’s say she is not the one Mojo took the survival instinct from.
He may get more the ABSENCE of survival instinct.

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I made quite a few mistakes in this comics, but this character design? IS. THE. WORSE.
(rapidity wise, of course, I love his design)

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Note that the Witcher know perfectly well who Guilemma is talking about. He has been hearing them bickering for more than twelve years at the time.

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Whis is discovering that talking to a seer is an exercise in bafflement.
Yeah, she will know things about you.
Lots of things.

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And again, Naima is being cryptic. She is ALWAYS like that. Mainly because sometimes, she doesn’t remember her predictions perfectly.

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The Bayou masterminds are not Lady Mandy, or the Witcher, but two girls in skirt and poncho.
They planned everything!
… maybe everything…

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Ulf literally played with fire on this one.
As for Puppy, she hasn’t been called this name for at least 5 ou 6 years at this point. I think even Ulf didn’t knew her name.