DTVII
Anybody determine exactly why Lippy proved to be poisonous to Mordred?
DTVII
Anybody determine exactly why Lippy proved to be poisonous to Mordred?
"See the TURTLE of enormous girth,
On his shell he holds the earth.
If you want to run and play,
Come along the BEAM today."
NFA JJG 42-95
I think he simply rotted out there. I believe the child king was several weeks behind them.
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I think it was because Lippy was poison generally.
"It's his eyes, Roland thought. They were wide and terrible, the eyes of a dragon in human form" - Roland seeing the Crimson King for the first time.
"When the King comes and the Tower falls, sai, all such pretty things as yours will be broken. Then there will be darkness and nothing but the howl of Discordia and the cries of the can toi" - From Song of Susannah
and Mordred had been weakened by being out on the trail without much food so he wasn't in his full power to handle it.
"It's his eyes, Roland thought. They were wide and terrible, the eyes of a dragon in human form" - Roland seeing the Crimson King for the first time.
"When the King comes and the Tower falls, sai, all such pretty things as yours will be broken. Then there will be darkness and nothing but the howl of Discordia and the cries of the can toi" - From Song of Susannah
Yeah I can kennit...I jus't don't understand exactly why she was poison...I had wondered if perhaps she were some sort of Demon. I recall Mordred wondering how so much blood came from such a scrawny beast...anyways heheheh
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"See the TURTLE of enormous girth,
On his shell he holds the earth.
If you want to run and play,
Come along the BEAM today."
NFA JJG 42-95
"It's his eyes, Roland thought. They were wide and terrible, the eyes of a dragon in human form" - Roland seeing the Crimson King for the first time.
"When the King comes and the Tower falls, sai, all such pretty things as yours will be broken. Then there will be darkness and nothing but the howl of Discordia and the cries of the can toi" - From Song of Susannah