I am about 200 pages into the book and already Mordred has made a huge impression on me. He is easily the most revolting entity I have encountered in literature, or any other medium for that matter. The fact that he is a " were-spider" is bad enough, but that only scratches the surface. I think when one encounters a child that is evil (The Good Son anyone?... and yes, I believe they do exist in reality as well) they are disarmed and taken aback by the horror of it all in a way that is difficult to articulate. But to run across a being that is fully possessed of a malicious intellegence from the moment of birth is something that shakes a persons perceptions to their very foundations. Horrifying is a sorry adjective for this blasphemy, but I cannot think of another right now. (On a side note, does anyone remember the 80's horror flick called Angel Heart starring Mickey rourke and Robert De Niro? Great movie, though outdated. There is a scene at the end where a child of the same "age" as Mordred looks at the protagonist with glowing eyes and points at him in condemnation. Pretty chilling at the time.)



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