[ The distinction, Hermann thinks, the bit of subtlety, is the suggestion the skeleton had not belonged first to a breathing, skin covered human. Yes, it is obvious that he is a skeleton, and one might naturally assume that a skeleton capable of walking and talking and bad puns is a monster, but -- that distinction. A monster as opposed to a human, without having been.
And, again, of the class distinct from those that would instinctively attack.
i'm rooting for you; 1/3
[ The distinction, Hermann thinks, the bit of subtlety, is the suggestion the skeleton had not belonged first to a breathing, skin covered human. Yes, it is obvious that he is a skeleton, and one might naturally assume that a skeleton capable of walking and talking and bad puns is a monster, but -- that distinction. A monster as opposed to a human, without having been.
And, again, of the class distinct from those that would instinctively attack.
Case in point: he shakes hands.
... except... ]