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Vaarsuvius explains the binary nature of Belkar's psyche.

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Panel 1

Vaarsuvius is covered by hornet stings.
Durkon: Cure Itchy Wounds!
Durkon: Och, I bet ye dinnae expect Belkar ta fight back so well, aye?

Panel 2

Vaarsuvius: To the contrary actually.
Vaarsuvius: His responses, while uncomfortable, have been well within predicted parameters for the exercise.
Durkon: "Exercise"?

Panel 3

Vaarsuvius: The correction of a grave miscalculation on my part—the most telling symptom of which was The Unfortunate Event on the eve of the new year—through the application of discrete acts of violence.

Panel 4

Durkon: Oh, ye mean when he kiss—
Vaarsuvius: Silence! The subject must not be reminded of The Event, lest it ruin the exercise.

Panel 5

Vaarsuvius: And for this reason as well, Sir Greenhilt must regretably[sic] be left unenlightened as to the nature of The Event that transpired.
Vaarsuvius: Explaining it would require spreading knowledge of The Event.

Panel 6

Cut to an image of Belkar. A dialog box is coming from his brain with a list of people. Next to each name is a pair of radio buttons with a choice for "HATE" or "LUST".
Vaarsuvius (inset): For you see, I theorize that the halfling does not possess a true sentient brain, like you or I, but rather a simple lump of nerve tissue that serves as a primitive "proto-brain" that can only process two emotional reactions to people: Hate or Lust.
Imagined Belkar:

Roy Greenhilt: Hate
Haley Starshine: Lust
Miko Miyazaki: Hate
That Bilbo Tool: Hate
Hermione Granger: Lust
Gerald Ford: Hate
Mrs. Butterworth: Lust
Warwick Davis: Hate
Panel 7

Flashback to Vaarsuvius in the throne room at Azure City saving Belkar from Miko with a scorching ray.
Vaarsuvius: When I defended the halfling against that paladin in Lord Shojo's throne room, his pre-brain removed me from the list of creatures he hates. But, with no other category in which to classify his feelings toward me, his almost-mind accidentally filed me under "Lust".

Panel 8

Durkon: Ah! Which led ta tha ki—
Durkon: Ta tha, uh, tha "Event".
Vaarsuvius: Precisely.

Panel 9

Durkon: So all o' those Explosive Runes—
Vaarsuvius:—were merely to reassert myself as being hated.

Panel 10

Durkon: Well, I think it sure work'd just fine there. Belkar hates ye more than ever.
Vaarsuvius: Perhaps, but constant negative reinforcement will be necessary to maintain his pure undiluted hatred.
Vaarsuvius casts a spell (only named two frames later—unusual for spells)

Panel 11

Vaarsuvius: The alternative—a Belkar who lusts after me—is too horrific to contemplate.
Durkon: Amen.

Panel 12

Durkon: So...that explains why ye just Charmed a muskrat inta humpin' Belkar's bare feet.
Vaarsuvius: Hmm? Oh, no, that is merely for my personal amusement.
Belkar (off-panel) What the—Arrgh! Get off! Wild Empathy check! WILD EMPATHY CHECK!!!

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