Re: Londo\'s Three Chances
Londo's greatest fear was something he feared all his life. You can see this in his lack of enthusiasim for becomming emperor. Losing his free will was something he never even considered before taking the keeper. Dying at the hands of a Narn was something he dreaded for much of his life. It is obviously his greatest fear.
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"I was free to wallow in my own crapulence." -Mr. Burns in "Who Shot Mr. Burns Part Two"
Londo's greatest fear was something he feared all his life. You can see this in his lack of enthusiasim for becomming emperor. Losing his free will was something he never even considered before taking the keeper. Dying at the hands of a Narn was something he dreaded for much of his life. It is obviously his greatest fear.
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"I was free to wallow in my own crapulence." -Mr. Burns in "Who Shot Mr. Burns Part Two"