"Weirdo" might be an understatement. This man was maniacal, secluded, and paranoid at the same time.
Due to his bad temper, he usually remained inside the clock tower and would often look down upon the pedestrians below and imagine different ways of committing mass-slaughter.
Angor found his spirit trapped inside such an individual.
He could not control this man's actions, but he could sense what this person was thinking about, and it wasn't pleasant. Being inside this mad character felt like being imprisoned inside a poisonous swamp.
Somehow, Angor knew that the strange man noticed a "second presence" in his body. But again, the man always stayed silent.
The unknown guidance once again told Angor how to get out. He could either accept the strange man's character and become one like him, or he could watch as a spectator until this man died.