The Dark Eidolon by Clark Ashton Smith A grim tale of wickedness, revenge, and doom. Not a single decent, moral character in the entire story, everyone is evil. Strange to read a tale where no one is good and there is no side you instinctively want to succeed. What's in a name? The word 'eidolon' is only used once in the text. Sure, it's evocative, but maybe it is pointing to a moral lesson or truth in the story. Looking up "eidolon" in the Oxford English Dictionary, makes you think... https:// oed.com/dictionary/eid olon_n?tab=meaning_and_use#5785452 … Most, if not all, characters in the story have some dark (evil) obsession that ultimately destroys them when manifest. When these fatal, evil flaws are brought to the surface and exposed, they spell doom for all. I think about how each of the characters met their ultimate doom: Namirrha - driven mindless and slashing an image of himself in the mirror until his magic sword crumbles. --> He lost h...
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