In myroom lines Krim immediately takes Sieg in as a surrogate son while pushing him to change his name so he doesn't wind up like Siegfried. As for the man himself, she's pretty... [upset], we'll say, about the fact that her revenge rampage ended up being for a man who got himself killed.
In myroom lines Krim immediately takes Sieg in as a surrogate son while pushing him to change his name so he doesn't wind up like Siegfried. As for the man himself, she's pretty... [upset], we'll say, about the fact that her revenge rampage ended up being for a man who got himself killed.
So.... that explains why Siegfried will say sorry so frequently. Man's got a "mother" kind of wife.
In my room lines Krim immediately takes Sieg in as a surrogate son while pushing him to change his name so he doesn't wind up like Siegfried. As for the man himself, she's pretty... [upset], we'll say, about the fact that her revenge rampage ended up being for a man who got himself killed.
Her lines mention he "smells" like someone familiar, which means she can somehow smell the heroic selflessness of her moron husband on him.
She's furious he killed himself, but she still respects him enough to refer to Siegfried with his proper title of "lord."
Well, he did abandon her to be a hero and died a fool's death for it.
Isn't her anger more that he essentially committed suicide and never told her and only learned he had asked to be killed 20 years later? There is a difference between going out and dying heroically, and dying due to that I would argue.
Isn't her anger more that he essentially committed suicide and never told her and only learned he had asked to be killed 20 years later? There is a difference between going out and dying heroically, and dying due to that I would argue.
Yes, it's also why she's a Berserker instead of an Avenger, since her revenge was based on a lie.