Talk:Gaetan/@comment-36583602-20190506140653/@comment-38612593-20190813112113

1. Let's suppose for a moment that the villagers were really planning to kill him after he got rid of the Leshen, hence the pitchfork attack in the barn. How could Gaetan know the real reason behind them attacking him? It's not like they'd shout "We brought you here to kill you because of that bounty on your head so we thought we'd kill 2 birds with 1 stone!!!". From Gaetan's perspective, he offered professional work which was based off on a deal he made with the villagers. They failed to uphold their end of the bargain, so he got angry and started shouting. Then they lied to him, and tried to cowardly murder him.

2. This could be possible. However, I'd argue it's kinda hard to fool other people on a Leshen being dead, seeing how heavily and directly they affect their territory. Not to mention that if you walk into the place where the shouting/fighting began, you can see the Leshen's head on the floor and a big blood pool mark it left on the table, where it was supposedly presented to the villagers. So that could be counted as proof that the Leshen was actually recently killed. Not to mention that I didn't really find any Leshen nearby, and Leshens are known to be hardcore territorial creatures. So it having left its territory for no clear reason (especially shortly after that massacre) is some very unlikely timing.

3. There is no proof or indication which could lead us to believe that Gaetan wanted to keep the trophy for himself.