Yes, this is what I was wondering the entire time. If he’s stuck and they want him to go to heaven, killing him is the only solution. I don’t get why Drang didn’t do that immediately.
“Sixes and Sevens: If someone is at sixes and sevens then they are in a quandary; they don’t quite know what to do next. The saying originates from a situation in 1327 and relates to the Guilds of Tradesmen in the City of London. The Merchant Taylors and the Skinners were founded within a few days of each other, five other Guilds having already received their charters. The age of each Guild dictated its position in the Lord Mayor’s procession. The Merchant Taylors and the Skinners argued for fifty years as to which should go sixth in the procession. In the end, in 1494, Sir Robert Billesden, the current Lord Mayor, decreed that they should take it in turns to go sixth and seventh.
An alternative explanation that the saying has something to do with throwing dice is much less likely, and far less romantic”
only weapon? He has his trusty nail too!