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** It must be noted the aging/deaging doesn't happen til full speed and the blur effect happens.
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** I remember thinking this was sort of like a price he paid for trying to use the merry-go-round...by pulling him off they kept the aging to a minimum, but the book ends with him still irreversibly effected in a small way.
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*** There's also the characters' realization that if they use the merry-go-round, even just a little bit, they'll never be able to destroy it. They'll eventually be seduced by its power and become what they just defeated.
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** I remember thinking this was sort of like a price he paid for trying to use the merry-go-round...by pulling him off they kept the aging to a minimum, but the book ends with him still irreversibly effected in a small way.