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Quinn wouldn't have been able to eat his shadow at all though, even if it was just him and Innu. The familial bond would prevent Quinn from hurting anyone he or any of his family have turned. But I do agree, that would have been way more fitting of a punishment for Innu 🤣
Tim_McBee:No. He deserved to have his shadow eaten but this pretty dam good to.
I thought Innu's passing was fitting and I hope that the cameras and microphones only picked up what Quinn wanted to have picked up...Otherwise, the story could get derailed onto another path and there are too many things I am wanting to see... What Demon Tier weapon is forged for Quinn... What is brewing in the vampire world as the vampires are preparing for battle against Arthur, but are unaware he is bringing a force of Dalki with him which will likely cause mayhem and since the Vampires only have a single planet and no more than about 18,000 in population (since most of the 8th family and 10th family were wiped out due to Cindy). Where Slicer went off to. With One Horn able to defeat Oscar, Sachs, and Samantha without a scratch, Slicer should be something else to see in operation somewhere else in the human sphere.
Well it was a fitting away for him to die killed by his own men after making them fear vampires. I only have two problems though the chances of Innu turning into a true vampire and not something else. I know it hasn't been properly explained but generally strength, personality and state when turned affect what they turn into. Considering he hated vampires was expecting a anti vampire subclass or turning into Wendigo due to being so scared. Second thing is a plot hole it was stated earlier in the novel that turners and turned can't betray each other nor abandon them to die the exception being turned that lose all reason or are harmful to vampires like dhampirs. Quinn shouldn't be able to have just watch Innu be killed after turning him due to the family bond.