Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-4738647-20140922191954/@comment-173.73.76.226-20141107203350

Good point but i think that it's more likely that the bullet could have simply grazed the side of Inaho's head (you could argue that the blood coming down from Inaho's head was from the bullet but he already had a head wound a few moments before he was shot) which is a definite possibility considering how Slaine is hardly a master marksman. One such example was when Slaine shot at Trillram, rather than just shoot the man in the head or the chest, Slaine shot Trillram in the stomach, critically wounding him but not outright killing him and it took several more shots before Slaine finally managed to kill him. Another one was when he shot at Saazbuam, he missed at least a couple of times while shooting at him. Besides Slaine didn't exactly stick around to see if either of them were alive.