Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-39332473-20190808194309/@comment-39332473-20190820185246

NoelMittUns wrote: I'm not sure if Alonon's impotence is something to be healed. The Fisher King resents his wound, while Alonon doesn't. Oh, absolutely. I didn't mean his 'impotence'. There's nothing there to be cured. This is just a similarity with the arthurian trope.

Alonon's wound, in my opinion, is his despair at the fundamental nature of reality. Alonon is just brimming with resentment at that, and he and everything around him suffers for it.