I'd been starting to wonder if Dolohov were really as dire as he'd been painted, since we see such a charming aspect to him in his conversations with Siz--but ugh, this comment of his gave me a feeling of physical revulsion on reading it right after Bill's account of the evening's events.
(Um. Good going, Dolohov's player? And I'm back to being worried about Siz.)
Also, I'd hoped for as long as I could that the "Damascene variant" would be something that substituted a non-living sacrifice. Aaaaaagh. I forgot Dolohov doesn't care about life, and I let myself forget about Molly's brothers.
(Um. Good going, Dolohov's player? And I'm back to being worried about Siz.)
Also, I'd hoped for as long as I could that the "Damascene variant" would be something that substituted a non-living sacrifice. Aaaaaagh. I forgot Dolohov doesn't care about life, and I let myself forget about Molly's brothers.