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+ | [[File:RTL_4.jpg|thumb|251px|The ablation Moppet (left) with Sarah, the source from whom she was created.]]An '''ablation''' is a being formed of a particular aspect of a source, which can either be human or animal in origin. Ablations are featured in the ''[[Return to Labyrinth]]'' series, with [[Moppet]] being an important example of one. |
==Outline of the concept== |
==Outline of the concept== |
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The idea of ablations is introduced in the third volume of ''Return to Labyrinth'', and is explained by the sorceress [[Mizumi]] who is the only character with the ability to create them. Mizumi tells [[Toby Williams|Toby]] and Moppet that the creation of an ablation involves the extraction of a particular essence from a chosen subject, the essence generally being a powerful emotion or characteristic. The ablation is solely charecterized by the stolen aspect it embodies, while the source it was taken from loses that aspect. |
The idea of ablations is introduced in the third volume of ''Return to Labyrinth'', and is explained by the sorceress [[Mizumi]] who is the only character with the ability to create them. Mizumi tells [[Toby Williams|Toby]] and Moppet that the creation of an ablation involves the extraction of a particular essence from a chosen subject, the essence generally being a powerful emotion or characteristic. The ablation is solely charecterized by the stolen aspect it embodies, while the source it was taken from loses that aspect. |