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identity-confusion
The protagonist faces uncertainty about his true identity, with the risk of adopting mistaken memories due to his vulnerable mental state.
1 chapter across 1 book
Mirror Dance (1994)Lois McMaster Bujold
Chapter 23
The chapter follows a protagonist recovering from cryo-revival amnesia, struggling to regain speech and memories while interacting with Dr. Rowan, who cautiously guides him through his fragmented recollections. He recalls a puzzling memory involving 'brown sugar trees' and an old man, which conflicts with known science, suggesting possible false memories or confusion. Dr. Rowan proposes using the drug fast-penta to trigger memory cascades, but its administration causes unexpected adverse reactions, revealing the protagonist's complex past and hinting at deeper identity issues.