Hmm... No, I don't think he does. Or if he does, it's because he worries about what Marta thinks of him, because of how he lines up with Emil's desires at first. I think he sees his anger as perfectly rational, even while everyone else around him is just stunned by what he's willing to do, when it really makes a lot more sense to just walk away slowly.
Ratatosk gets the lucky break of pushing off his insecurities and doubts onto Emil, so he can act without worrying about the consequences, because Emil will deal with the fallout one way or another.
Do you think the Netted Lion would like someone like Ratatosk to play with? :|a
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Ratatosk gets the lucky break of pushing off his insecurities and doubts onto Emil, so he can act without worrying about the consequences, because Emil will deal with the fallout one way or another.
Do you think the Netted Lion would like someone like Ratatosk to play with? :|a