![]() ![]() Seen mainly through the perspective of Cerberus agent Paul Grayson, The Illusive Man gives the reader just enough access into his mind to realize what an evil genius he is. His appearances are brief, but they easily constitute one of the book’s highlights. Throughout the novel, The Illusive Man pops up intermittently to deliver instructions to his agents, receive updates on their progress, and provide insight. The prologue opens on him reading news reports of the Battle of the Citadel and pondering its ramifications, before setting his latest project’s in motion. Indeed, The Illusive Man is the very first character to appear in the novel. But those who had read Mass Effect: Ascension felt a different kind of elation the kind you experience when you see a literary creation brought to lifelike perfection. Everybody remembers their first encounter with The Illusive Man: the cigarette, the blue eyes, the dying red giant burning in the background. ![]()
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