In which we meet a demon, who is not a demon, named Eudora. She is beautiful which of course makes her a worthy character, but like in Death in Venice her teeth are flawed. Are we to take that as a tragic character flaw and read it as having some literary depth? No. It means nothing but that Eudora’s teeth are not perfect. After all no one can be perfect. Oh and they talk about arrows…and are quite loony.
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