Monday, June 7, 2010

5E7EN

"And the pale child Bakkalon will tear at you, and Naa-Slas feed upon your pain, and Saagael on your soul." Does Gaiman refer to the pale child Bakkalon when he writes about the Sandman? Could Naa-Slas be Despair, and may Saagel be Delirium? Do his heroes anything to do with the Seven in Martin's stories?
"Even when we are most alone the Seven are always with us. I have seen Despair in the eyes of the rats. Dream comes when the shadows are darkest, and sometimes Delirium attends him."


Story Sample George R. R. Martin: The Lonely Songs of Laren Dorr
Silver Screen - David Fincher: Seven
Song Selection - David Bowie: Seven

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