I think that sense definitely came through here and was a big part of what made the piece so interesting from that oldwalker perspective. Like I said, it had that prerevision feel.
And, of course, the deep, dark secret...
I just take it for granted that there's a deep, mysterious secret behind everything you do, Raven.
That's completely unfair!
Here, I'll prove I can do something non-mysterious or secret. I'll write a limerick:
Everyone thought the Raven was lying,
Because secrets he once was applying,
Every story, I swear,
Always sticks with what's there,
The truth remains all I'm supplying!
"Lies do not become us," as Westley says to Count Rugen in
The Princess Bride.
Everything I do is held to that ideal.
So, you don't have to worry about deep, mysterious secrets from me.