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#440 – Upon waking
I am on tenterhooks to see what happens next. : o
I've said it before and I'll say it again... Al'bert is such a dork :P
agreed...we are approaching showdown time. so exciting!
There has to be...what? A hundred? A hundred what? A hundred rooms.
So...it should be....
But there have to be a hundred rooms in this castle!
Because 'have to be' is the verb, and the subject is 'rooms' which is plural, so it should be 'have'.
Whoot, I actually remembered something from English class. XD
I love how excessively educational things show up in my comments section from time to time.
Just kidding. XD Education is good. ^_^
ALSO! *busts out dictionary to look up oedipal* >.>
I think it has something to do with Fang's obsession with poor Zedwig. Am I right, Colby? My guess is that Zedwig's room is next to Fang's. If you know where one is, you automatically know the other.
Of course, I could be completely wrong. :-P
Everything's there to piece it together, though.
*skips off to stop torturing my poor brain and just admires the pretty Al'bert & Bactine*~~ :D
Loved the last panel. And of course, Al'bert!
Oh, and by the way- I have the feeling that Al'bert is referring to the room that belonged to Fang's mother, that Zedwig sleeps in the old queen's bedroom, or something like that...yeah, very creepy, especially with the way he just 'battles and sleeps'. Oh, and Al'bert, we would do anything for you...maybe!
I just decided I want Al'bert for Christmas. ; ) He is just too cute.
For more detail:
The king had a son, and then heard from an oracle that his son would kill him. So, he abandoned his baby son on a mountainside. Good for the son, he was found and raised by an enemy king. Later, the son, Oedipas or something or the other, started leading raids and wars, and eventually killed his father and took over his country. Then he married the former queen, who so happened to be his mother. The harpies cursed him, and made him miserable, yada yada. Greeks like tradegies. XD
Basically, the word describes a son marrying his mother, and the mental things that accompany the tendancy.
In Lint's instance, Al'bert seems to be referring to the fact that Fang is, well, obsessed with his mother much like Oedipus still doesn't want to give up his marriage to his mother even after he finds out that she's his mother. It also has to do with psychology.
and i love bactines reaction: 'Maybe!'