![]() ![]() Centuries later, he would sneak to the waking world and plan to murder a young man. While Dream was distracted, the Corinthian took the opportunity to eat the eyeballs of an ape being dissected by a researcher. He at one point convinced his master to take him on a supervised trip of Paris, where they encounter Destruction. ![]() Not much is known about the Corinthian prior to the events of the story, but he always seemed to resent the boundaries between the Dreaming and the waking world. He is, however, fond of taking the eyeballs of his victims and "eating" them by placing them in his eye sockets. He does not seem to suffer in any way from his lack of eyes, and indeed claims to be able to see very well he is shown driving adequately, even while wearing sunglasses at night. He can speak, eat, and even respire through these mouths. The Corinthian's most notable physical feature is his lack of eyes: in their place, two rows of small, jagged teeth line each eye socket, which he often covers with sunglasses. The Corinthian is generally an impeccable dresser and will often wear only white clothing. ![]()
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