Well…if a person questions his sanity,then he’s sane.
In Jon’s case,this is a frightening conclusion,as this leads me to the following thought:
“He’s sane enough,so does he have valid reasons to destroy the world?”
It’d be a comfort to regard him as insane and disregard his actions,as the product of insanity,but those two last panels,take this comfort away!
Well…if a person questions his sanity,then he’s sane.
In Jon’s case,this is a frightening conclusion,as this leads me to the following thought:
“He’s sane enough,so does he have valid reasons to destroy the world?”
It’d be a comfort to regard him as insane and disregard his actions,as the product of insanity,but those two last panels,take this comfort away!
He may be sane but that doesn’t mean he isn’t deluded.
If they’re trapped in some kind of virtual reality, he may indeed have a point.
Smitten by a fistful of fire !
Have you ever wondered why a reality with such a wildly different culture and history winds up with the same names for cities and locations and stuff.
Why hello again Jon. I’d shake you hand, but I’m not as fire proof as you.
They could have avoided all this if they just put in a trouble ticket to the GM…