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Quote #10
There is nothing now but the two of them, and their love, which has waited for centuries to be made again, and as their blood flows, first from Merle, and then from Eric, as their blood mingles on the table and in the soil of Blessed Island, they are no longer in love, they have become love itself. (7.5.53)
Eric and Merle have died together this last time, but even though they're done with their journeys in this world, they're united in the love the share. Do you think this is true? Can love keep us together even beyond the grave?