Eldor’s right. There’s no guarantee that New Eldor has all the same memories as Old Eldor. Besides, this means that Eldor is no longer an elf, but a real human at last! The poor fool!
And I also appreciate that he has apparently forgone (or never even considered) running extensive experiments on his followers to determine just how effective the soul transfer is and how it affects magical capabilities.
In my mind, that just reinforces the “thoughtful villain” status. The people who work for him seem to genuinely like him.
And I also appreciate that he has apparently forgone (or never even considered) running extensive experiments on his followers to determine just how effective the soul transfer is and how it affects magical capabilities.
Anyone powerful enough for the result to be worth it would be too useful to waste on such experiment.
Eldor’s right. There’s no guarantee that New Eldor has all the same memories as Old Eldor. Besides, this means that Eldor is no longer an elf, but a real human at last! The poor fool!
TWO lava lamps on your desk? That’s some serious supervillain vibe there! Or he never escaped the disco era.
@ Wayne:
The lava lamps are on the floor, and they are flanking the display screen. So it’s about looks and symmetry.
And I also appreciate that he has apparently forgone (or never even considered) running extensive experiments on his followers to determine just how effective the soul transfer is and how it affects magical capabilities.
In my mind, that just reinforces the “thoughtful villain” status. The people who work for him seem to genuinely like him.
Zitchas wrote:
Anyone powerful enough for the result to be worth it would be too useful to waste on such experiment.