Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20170320005548/@comment-25926288-20170320022830

On another note, I do wish to recount the scene because I feel it was cool.

(1) Beowful taunts Bae and goes to strike him down.

(2) Bae summons Rumple and is completely okay. His normal self.

(3) Bae sees the hopeless situtation he and Rumple are in with the villagers. Bae never backs down or decides to run (which is what he was). He grew angry at this actual injustice. (which is like him)

(4) Beowulf shoves Bae (like the Baker's son) and leaves. Bae gets even angrier. He is tempted by the magic of the dagger. He shouts "Stop him". Rumple lingers. As Bae is very angry, he yells "Do it! Kill him!" (He's given into the temptation.)

I think it was pretty well done. Now, Bae wanting to seek vengeance so quickly after towards the Baker's kid was pretty extreme, I'll have to rewatch that scene. I don't think Bae at least wouldn't fall to Darkness that fast. But he's not perfect.