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<div style="font-color: black"><b>From:</b> <a
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> What reason did present-Mucor have to be there?</div>
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<div>Gerry Quinn wrote:<br>
She’s been tracking Silk since she met him, or at least
since the exorcism. During the exorcism at least she
noticed him as special, filled - presumably by the
Outsider - when everyone else appeared hollow. [Poppy,
who was possessed, reports this.]</div>
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<div>Devils are attracted to gods; perhaps they seek
surcease from their pain. We are told they even enter
Mainframe, though the gods delete them. Whatever of that,
Mucor is attracted to Silk – perhaps she believes he will
help her, or she wants to make love to him (as she
proposes when possessing Mamelta). Very likely she does
not know exactly what she wants; she is a very confused
and damaged young girl. But she follows Silk, and
protects and helps him, even if some of her appearances
are alarming.</div>
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The short answer would be "I have no idea".<br>
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