Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20170530021846/@comment-31330278-20170824230605

1. Does this means a treacherous dog (usually loyal and heroic animal) in an animal story can also qualify to "type cast is scary when broken"? If so, that can explain why Cojo can be scary.

2. Take my word. Carver deserved it. Some of his actions:

A. Murdering at least 2 people (a handicaped who did one mistake too many and one of the hero's friends).

B. Breaking someone's eye socket out of rage.

C. Forcing a father to slap his daughter.

D. Raping someone and kill her husband.

E. Trying to turn the hero into a psychopath like him.

3. Happen to read the last 3 books of Harry Potter? There's a maniacal werewolf named Fenrir Greyback. Carver and Greyback are quite similar, except Carver is ok in the head and have no supernatural powers (unless utter cruelty, access to weapons and being strong enough to chock a german shepherd with one hand count). Also, Carver really reminds me of a wolf, which is another feature he shares with Greyback.