Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-10317392-20130906010815/@comment-4830106-20130907024235

GlassGolem wrote: Angren Túrë wrote: 140.254.148.216 wrote: The main thing I have to say to most of this is, Realy???

There is no way in hell that Roman is in charge of anything, Crimsion is in charge. Perhaps, but he definitely called her out to beat off Glynda in EP1. I think the Roman/Crimson partnership is an alliance of convenience. Crimson could vaporize Roman in a heartbeat, but she doesn't because she benefits more from hanging around him. Perhaps I should point out that combat ability is not the only form of power - knowledge and connections are a form of power too, and that's probably the crux of their "partnership": Roman has the underground connections to get people to do the dirty work; while Crimson has the raw power to fight off hunters. I would image that's also why Crimson lets Roman take the lead: he knows how to do a robbery without alerting everyone on the block, and how to hire muscle without pissing people off; Crimson lets him handle "delicate" maters like that, and steps in when the ability to turn people to ash is actually a necessary ability.

Whether she's his enforcer or his watchdog is unclear at this point, but my money is on her assuming the "role" of his enforcer while secretly(or not) keeping an eye on him. Or perhaps Roman has a head for business, and provides Crimson with a steady supply of Dust or any other commodity.