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Phew!
From John Rogers' newest blog:
"The Eliot story isn't meant to imply anything about his backstory. Or, if it does, I would caution you into laying the most literal interpretation onto the story. That character's seen a lot of nasty things in his life, and certain things tweak him more strongly than others. But it's a fair bit more complicated than the straight ahead read ..."
Phew! So, it would seem that Eliot himself was not actually abused as a child. It was just his highly protective nature towards Those Who Cannot Protect Themselves coming out. Thank you, John! :-)
"The Eliot story isn't meant to imply anything about his backstory. Or, if it does, I would caution you into laying the most literal interpretation onto the story. That character's seen a lot of nasty things in his life, and certain things tweak him more strongly than others. But it's a fair bit more complicated than the straight ahead read ..."
Phew! So, it would seem that Eliot himself was not actually abused as a child. It was just his highly protective nature towards Those Who Cannot Protect Themselves coming out. Thank you, John! :-)
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That we do. Not sure how much we're actually going to get, though....