They had no difficulty killing themselves afterward, and he was their better, so why assume he would have difficulty?
Interesting. I was thinking less in terms of difficulty and more in terms of risk. If he kills himself, there is zero risk. If he walks out, there is some percent higher than zero though (if he was captured and tortured, or something similar).
But that seems irrelevant if Moe was something of a prodigy himself. That makes sense. So, since he was their better, they really had no way to
make him kill himself? That kind of feeds one of my conspiracy theories actually...that Moe's journey and Kellhus' was remarkably similar, not just in
where they walked, but
who they met...