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Cthulhudrew said:Mwahaha... we have ways of driving you insane!! We are the Lords of Madness!!!
I wasn't sure what Thota meant at first either, but after thinking about it, I think he was referring toCorwin's regenerative abilities, and the fact that he regrew his eyes after several years- not weeks- in the dungeons underneath Amber. Eric could have "negated" this regeneration ability by killing Corwin, rather than allowing him time to heal. But as I noted, there are definite reasons Eric didn't/couldn't/wouldn't do this- as we learn in later books (the Courts of Chaos, to be specific) and there is the fact that no one, not even Corwin, was sure that he could regenerate his eyes. Corwin suspected- having suffered some neural tissue damage before- but knew it would take a long time, if ever, and no one else had ever suffered damage on that scale before, so it wasn't quite as "obvious" a solution as Thotas claimed.
Of course, I may be wrong about what Thotas was referring to, because of the higher order obfuscation techniques of the Lords of Madness, of which I am only a junior member.![]()
Argh --- multi-layer-obfuscations! Can you please remind me why the villain didn't
"negate" the ability. CoC is a bit fuzzy to me.
thnx!