Talk:Adam Taurus/@comment-25324822-20160714182826/@comment-4010415-20160714184045

I really don't see why you just assume that this isn't how Adam was supposed to be. It makes complete and total sense that he's like this.

Blake practically came out and said that Adam was hiding his transformation into a horrible person from her. She said that he changed overtime, but it was gradual, little things that added up, and he kept lying to her about the murders he was committing, claiming that it was just self-defense or an accident. He was trying to keep her from realizing what he was becoming. He probably knew she wouldn't like it, and he didn't want her to leave because of it. In the Black Trailer, he slipped up. That's why she left. He slipped up, and she finally realized that her suspicions were right.

Blake: What about the crew members?

Adam: What about them?

^ That was Adam slipping up. He wasn't thinking about the innocent bystanders because he didn't care about them, and when she asked, he was like "Huh? What? What about them?" She knew, from that, that he didn't care about innocent lives.

Now that she left, there's no reason to hide what he's become, and he seems pretty hurt and torn-up that she left. Considering how much he kept calling her his love and his darling, it seems that he was in love with her (and probably still is), so her leaving him, abandoning him, hurt on a much deeper level than if she was just someone else leaving the White Fang.

That seems like a pretty solid reason for his behavior in Volume 3, and they made that clear in Volume 3 itself.