This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, "Invisible Man." In the poem, Edgar explains that he is the spirit of the dead man, and that he has been searching for him ever since he was a child. He tells the little girl that she is right, and the spirit form is his soul fragment. The little girl tells him that he will be killed if he does not comply with the orders of the lord. The spirit form tells Edgar that they are the perfect enforcers for the lord, and they are eternally immortal. They have adjusted the arrest warrant so that it is now the highest priority. Edgar tells the girl that he cannot
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, "Invisible Man." In the poem, Edgar explains that he is the spirit of the dead man, and that he has been searching for him ever since he was a child. He tells the little girl that she is right, and the spirit form is his soul fragment. The little girl tells him that he will be killed if he does not comply with the orders of the lord. The spirit form tells Edgar that they are the perfect enforcers for the lord, and they are eternally immortal. They have adjusted the arrest warrant so that it is now the highest priority. Edgar tells the girl that he cannot