"I revived you every other time you've died, why would THIS time be any different?!" "Because THIS time, the person doing the reviving... IS THE ONE WHO WANTS ME TO BE DEAD. So forgive me for assuming, Nari, that you had NO INTENTION of reviving me after! It's kind of a natural darn conclusion!" And that is when Narinder realized... HE had been the dumb one.
Well, no, not really. Narinder was just seeking to punish Lamb for usurping the crown. Lamb was likely going to live life as a demigod but they insisted to keep the crown and thus Narinder was forced to take it from them.
@@littlemoth4956 if you pick to surrender the crown he breaks your 4 limbs and you died, credits roll Game Over, that is why you don't have to give the crown
Well I would honestly consider this a good bargain. Either remain a god and stay trapped, or become a regular mortal and finally be able to touch some actual grass again lol
That is an interesting Head Canon. And given the most recent revelations of what actually happened to get him Chained, it kind of makes sense as a plan on his part. He wanted to see an end to the separation between the living and the dead. He might not have brought back the Lamb, but Cat Husband WOULD have made it so the distinction was meaningless.
Well, technically it doesn't turn mortal until you kill it. If you recruit him, he cannot die of age. If you kill him, he comes back without that perk.
Well Narinder, if you kill me here, I stay dead. I've been in enough manipulative relationships to know when someone is going to steal all my hard work out from under me.
I don't really get this comic- To Narinder, the lamb is a traitor. "Dead to me" as he says in the comic. If this is the case, why would Narinder revive the Lamb had he killed them? Just to toy with the lamb? Isn't that risky?
@@kenziebalhatchet Its possible the wielder has to not be alive or be sacrificed in order to swap it BACK (or since the crown seems to be alive, which explains why its colour is not a normal metal colour, Narinder needs to show he's still "top cat" to the crown, despite all The Lamb has done with it).
Only the voice actor added that line of it being directed at both the crown AND The Lamb. I'm fairly sure in the comic itself that remark was referring entirely on the crown, as it walked off The Lamb's hands and back to The Lamb's head.