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[Sandman]sources † X (X/1999) ; Tokyo Babylon by CLAMP; supplement from Phantom of the Opera When sent to the Garnier Opera House in Paris on a rather unorthodox exorcism, Subaru has a conversation with a ghost who is well-versed in the school of obsession. The ghost warns Subaru not to lose his identity in the face of his tragedy. The ghost says it is never too late to turn one’s life around, even for somebody as far gone as Subaru. And, it is Subaru's choice whether or not to follow the ghost's advice. [full Microsoft Word document]
[I. The Sandman's Judgment] |
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