[ Despite the dire circumstances of his own reality, Lockwood can appreciate the factual, bordering on casual, attitude towards death and the dead. In his opinion it was a sort of armor that could help you avoid being paralyzed by imagination. ]
So there is always some manner of death or the dead that we are dealing with as we move from place to place? Is it all related to these time disturbances?
[ He grew up with The Problem. All its lore and history are second nature to him. Finding himself in a place where he has to learn a whole new set of rules, is a bit disconcerting.
no subject
So there is always some manner of death or the dead that we are dealing with as we move from place to place? Is it all related to these time disturbances?
[ He grew up with The Problem. All its lore and history are second nature to him. Finding himself in a place where he has to learn a whole new set of rules, is a bit disconcerting.
Not that Lockwood will ever admit that aloud. ]