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First, I\\\'d like to point out that despite the name, \\\"FridgeBrilliance\\\" doesn\\\'t necessarily mean to say that the revelation is actually \\\'brilliant\\\'. It\\\'s mostly just the inverse of FridgeLogic, where after thinking about it for a while you go, \\\"Oh, yeah, that actually makes a lot of sense. :D \\\" instead of \\\"Oh, huh, that doesn\\\'t make much sense. :| \\\"

Secondly, I think this comic illustrates well how Werewolf loyalty works, and where the lines are drawn. Up to now, they\\\'ve just been messing with Nimmel personally, and except for Olena, it\\\'s mostly been the stupid kinda stuff that normal people get up to: Pranks, ribbing, just basically being juvenile, with no \\\'real\\\' harm done. But when Olena said that, it stopped being fun and games, and shit got real for them. That\\\'s when how they reacted started to really \\\'\\\'matter\\\'\\\' to them.

Thirdly, judging by that third panel, what she said \\\'\\\'did\\\'\\\' affect Nimmel. He\\\'ll probably be shown thinking about it in the near future...probably after he recovers from the party.

Additionally, Fawkes, I think it\\\'s less that Mookie writes [[PlanetOfHats Races Of Hats]] and more that you keep \\\'\\\'expecting\\\'\\\' them to be. On the first trip to Milov\\\'s estate, you seem to have gotten the impression that Mookie was saying \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' werewolves act like the nobles. Now, you seem to have the impression he\\\'s trying to say they \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' act like fratboy {{Jerk Jock}}s, and calling it Race Derailment. (And let\\\'s not forget, there were a few jerks among the Nobility as well.)

What\\\'s actually going on is he\\\'s trying to show us a culture that has different sides and groups of people who act differently from one another, depending on the context. That\\\'s what that one comic, where Nimmel was contrasting his expectations with the reality, was pointing out: The werewolves \\\'\\\'aren\\\'t\\\'\\\' a Race of Hats who all act the same, and he was mistaken for expecting them to be so.
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First, I\\\'d like to point out that despite the name, \\\"FridgeBrilliance\\\" doesn\\\'t necessarily mean to say that the revelation is actually \\\'brilliant\\\'. It\\\'s mostly just the inverse of FridgeLogic, where after thinking about it for a while you go, \\\"Oh, yeah, that actually makes a lot of sense. :D \\\" instead of \\\"Oh, huh, that doesn\\\'t make much sense. :| \\\"

Secondly, I think this comic illustrates well how Werewolf loyalty works, and where the lines are drawn. Up to now, they\\\'ve just been messing with Nimmel personally, and except for Olena, it\\\'s mostly been the stupid kinda stuff that normal people get up to: Pranks, ribbing, just basically being juvenile, with no \\\'real\\\' harm done. But when Olena said that, it stopped being fun and games, and shit got real for them. That\\\'s when how they reacted started to really \\\'\\\'matter\\\'\\\' to them.

Thirdly, judging by that third panel, what she said \\\'\\\'did\\\'\\\' affect Nimmel. He\\\'ll probably be shown thinking about it in the near future...probably after he recovers from the party.

Additionally, Fawkes, I think it\\\'s less that Mookie writes [[PlanetOfHats Races Of Hats]] and more that you keep \\\'\\\'seeing\\\'\\\' them as such. On the first trip to Milov\\\'s estate, you seem to have gotten the impression that Mookie was saying \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' werewolves act like the nobles. Now, you seem to have the impression he\\\'s trying to say they \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' act like fratboy {{Jerk Jock}}s, and calling it Race Derailment. (And let\\\'s not forget, there were a few jerks among the Nobility as well.)

What\\\'s actually going on is he\\\'s trying to show us a culture that has different sides and groups of people who act differently from one another, depending on the context. That\\\'s what that one comic, where Nimmel was contrasting his expectations with the reality, was pointing out: The werewolves \\\'\\\'aren\\\'t\\\'\\\' a Race of Hats who all act the same, and he was mistaken for expecting them to be so.
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