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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In Moon Called, when Adam is trying to stay conscious in the bad guy's lair, she says, "It felt like he was using my eyes to pull himself up from wherever the drugs had forced him. I tried not to blink and break the spell." In Blood Bound, when Warren has been flayed alive, she says, "I couldn't take my eyes off of Warren. I had the strangest feeling that if I quit watching him, he would die." We've seen Mercy use her magic to "catch" a death spell meant for Adam. The vampires must have further reasons to fear walkers than just their ability to see ghosts and sense magic at work. What else is there about walker magic that Mercy hasn't figured out yet? |