This describes their differences very clearly
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Amane fixing the clock and finally Tsukasa also appeared in the Showa Era.
I don't like the pose Tsukasa is in.
Maybe that's why Amane doesn't remember why he wanted to fix the clock. Tsukasa could erase what he was doing it for. The strange thing is that when he looked at the clock, he remembered coming and fixing the clock, but he couldn't remember why. That particular memory had been erased from his mind. It's possible that Tsukasa erased that memory from him then.
Considering how important it was for Amane to fix it , he must have known something was really bad will happaned and maybe Tsukasa was involved? Was he trying to stop something bad? Knowing it was coming.. or he wanted to solve a problem he had in a different way not by murder... I previously wrote that Amane must have had a really special reason to kill Tsukasa, and I keep coming back to the thought that possibly the clock is related to the murder case.
Amane knew/suspected that Tsukasa wasn't a "normal" human and possibly also knew about the existence of supernaturals at the school.
I wonder what the life of the twins was like when the mother returned from the temple with her son, after all, she did not get help so she went with the conviction that it was "not her son"
I have a feeling that Tsukasa helped Amane make the choice to kill him. Amane was forced to kill Tsukasa for some good reason.
The festival that is about to take place may be a shock for Amane to recall some events... and possibly get Amane backstory or backstory related to this event...
It seems that something really bad is going to happen and it's possible that the same thing is about to happen in the Shouwa era.
The Yugi twins in TBHK were born in 1955 that means their Chinese zodiac is the wood ram.
Iāll leave the rest that read this fine some connections
Ok but what about the original mitsuba for hanako seem to destroy him and tsukasa took apart of his soul?
Iām saying this in grief but in TBHK world can you really take oneās afterlife as in they cease to exist or deep down they just went to heaven or the underworld ,wouldnāt that define the idea that the soul is immortal?
honestly, I don't think there is. Chapter 84 Aoi's soul began to disintegrate on the far shore. She would have to make a final journey to become supernatural, it's a guarantee that she won't disappear⦠from what I understand on the other hand, she would be a wandering soul in the world of the living because she would not find peace. In the latest chapter, it is confirmed that supernaturals attack people, so Aoi would die prematurely and that would mean she wouldn't be the same as Amane from 91 said. It's unknown how much of her "old self" would be left in her. She could be in danger of attacking a human so Minamoto would have to get rid of her.
While I believe that not all supernaturals are violent putting Hanako aside (Because I don't consider him an evil spirit^^), Tsuchigomori is an example of this.
Ok here one āļø what your theory at the end of chapter 97 between kou and mitsuba
Hello! You sent me two identical questions, so I'll reply to this one:)
It's going to be a boring and pretty short theory.
Personally, I don't think anything will happen. It will be like with Nene and Sakura, they will talk it all. Kou won't get rid of the friend he wants to save and Teru can also intervene then Kou will come to his defense.
I don't have high expectations in chapter 98 :)
Oh a turtle
Iām just going say it although the book of death/Shinigamiās powers is cool also the big idea of the gameplay;in a way is kinda useless mostly on the fact the culprit dies,i mean HOW ARE YOU GONNA GET A CLEAR TRUTH WITHOUT A CLEAR CONFESSION!!!,also it just made it worse now that there now a person mysteriously dies out of nowhere,but they managed to put it in storyline sooooooo
Yeah something to think about
I think maybe it has to do with since Shinigami is the God of Death, her power is going to have a connection over on death. But you bring up a good point that it isnāt exactly useful considering it makes exposing the criminals harder.
Until I remember in Chapter 0 after the first Mystery Labyrinth from a YouTube gameplay I watched, where Shinigami comments how Yuma is now free since the culprit is dead, which the YouTuber comments that wasnāt going to work because Zilch was meant to be dead from the start and they only ended up reaffirming that narrative the Peacekeepers were painting to begin with. And I was thinking to myself, ādidnāt they already figured out that the Peacekeepers were in on the plan in the Mystery Labyrinth? So why did she think the Peacekeepers would let him go if they were planning to frame him anyway?ā And that led me to think really hard about this.
We know Shinigami has the flaws of lacking empathy and not understanding humans at times, since she is an immortal god. I think in her mind, since the culprit is gone, there would be no reason for the Peacekeepers to keep framing him. Plus, again thinking into Shinigamiās mind, I think she believed since the culprit was a murderer would mean they would probably kill more people in the future, so the real goal was to stop a growing threat from claiming more victims like before.
And the killing thing? I think itās a way to deal the justice in the holderās own hands, to off the culprits so they donāt keep harming people from the mysteries they made, or claiming anymore victims from their deeds. In Chapter 1, one of the culprit was a serial killer, who would have gone off to kill more people. And the other culprit could have technically become a serial killer himself since he admired the Nail Man so much. Plus, an innocent man was going to get framed and executed for the Nail Manās crimes to keep up appearances, and seeing how the Priest was going along with the lie, basically implied he was okay letting an actual, innocent man die in his place. Then in Chapter 2, Kurumi gets framed for the crime, and since execution seems to be a thing, she could have been executed herself, all so the Peacekeepers can keep their lies and appearance in place.
Plus, we have seen that the Peacekeepers donāt necessarily care about justice unless it serves them (or the higher-ups like Yomi in this case). They are willing to cover up the mysteries to convenient themselves and get what they want. And considering they are the police force, therefore the handlers of justice in Kanai Ward, they are the only ones in power that can lock away the criminals in hand and bring justice. But because they are so corrupt and self-indulgent, they are more willing to let criminals go or turn a blind eye or fail to solve the case thoroughly. So the Book of Death is the only way to ensure not only are the criminals are properly dealt with, but also cut away the Mystery Labyrinths as well. Since Shinigami has noted that if the Mystery Labyrinth grew and remain, they would influence other people into becoming murderers or criminals that would create more Mystery Labyrinths as well. As it was theorized by Yakool-Foolio that Kanai Wardās Ultimate Secretās own Mystery Labyrinth is what most likely led to the city becoming more crime-filled and creating their own Mystery Labyrinths as well.
Itās also important to note that there are other corrupt officials out in the world like the Unified Government who wants to keep their own secrets hidden away to keep up appearances. So it wouldnāt be far-fetched if there were other corrupt forces like the Unified Government and the Peacekeepers who would keep things secrets for their own benefits. Plus, we learned in chapter five that Number One of the World Detective Organization that he is actually in charge of issuing criminals to be sent to the death penalties, as noted here by Shiut, so I think executions and death penalties are uncommon in the Master Detective Archives world. So it wouldnāt be such a big deal for criminals to just die, even if it is inhumane and cruel.
In conclusion, I think the Book of Death is really a tool used in order to bring about the end of the criminals that threatens peace for everybody and could potentially hurt people (people getting framed, the killers killing future victims, exploiting people, etc). Since there is the chance of corrupt police forces not willing to indulge justice as they should and will let the mysteries remain and therefore the criminals free, the Book of Death is a mean to make sure the criminals and mysteries are gone. Itās a morally grey story where it may not be morally right, but it is not morally wrong either with the circumstances at hand. I think thatās what the Book of Deathās intention are, and why Shinigami thinks the way she thinks.
Ok I kinda need help/thoughts on something
I have a lore on my avatar ( profile pic I drawn) that was caught in the 100 year Keyblade war, defending herself against the heartless and even the darklings with her magic, her sister (in arms),the one that taught her magic,died in her arms with her broken keyblade.
I want my avatar to become a sorta unverse/darkling hybrid ? or a mix of being overwhelmed with negative emotions and darkness naturally? You know, related to rage form, it is that moment she was able to wield a keyblade herself and then somehow managed to escape from the war/world( she gets turned back to normal but Iām still thinking of how she will overcome it,wield it ).
So any ideas/advice.
Ooh okay I see what you're putting down I see where you're going with this. It's a super neat idea and firstly; whatever I say here, you are God, okay? I can suggest and what I hope comes out of this is either something neat enough you really want to use it and make it your own, or one of these ideas makes you go "OH BUT WHAT IF I DO IT LIKE THIS INSTEAD--".
Your OC you take these potential concepts and you rip 'em to pieces for your own delight, k? <3 Anything said here is for you to turn into what You want it to be, not me.
So you have some inciting angst that's going to help you explain why there is an uncontrolled pull of Darkness there to begin with- a tragic death of a loved one, a comrade, someone whose presence haunts the narrative and that is delicious, good stuff- but now you need an inciting Something to 1. Make this a problem and 2. Make this a problem in a way that pursues the growth you want to see.
To me, it sounds like the growth you want to see is that eventual self-control, potentially owning this ala Riku or Vanitas. So we have a goal and we need to spark what brings this goal into play.
The residual affects of being so close to Kingdom Hearts naturally unbalances her Heart because with great power comes great consequences
The war itself - or even the magic responsible for making the Keyblade Graveyard into the empty shell of a World that it is- essentially acted in a way that forced some sort of reaction in your OC's Heart. Something that's either entirely unfixable (you cannot go back to who you were, you can only learn to accept who you are now) or gradually loses that affect over time (you must learn to accept that the past happened and let go of the anguish that controls you).
I like this concept and I'm definitely kind of viewing it in my mind as a sort of-- Anti/Rage or Vanitas Remnant kind of... we'll call it form. One this OC is stuck in, be that because of issues in the Heart or because again, there is an anguish there that she is not recovering from. There is a grief she is refusing to let go.
You have a few ways to play it from there. Are there other characters involved that help her return to herself? Does she need to rely on her own strength of will?
Dive to the Heart is your friend here, either with the added spice of Power of Waking if you want others involved, or her being trapped in a similar way to Aqua in the RoD. She may only really be partially aware of what her body is doing and being for some time, until she slowly begins to build that will again.
Initially the first return to herself is entirely forced by someone else, and she is terrified of it happening again. Because it does happen again. Because she feels reliant on other people to come back from it. Because the question is what happens when, someone isn't there? What happens when someone is there, but it isn't enough anymore? Huge hurt/comfort elements to be seen in taking this approach.
And lastly there is the Terra-Eraqus route where she is Literally being haunted by her sister (in arms), whose Heart stays with her and is trying to call out, but isn't heard for a very, very long time. This is a great way to go if you intend to really lean on just how important that relationship really was, it is the cause of the break, it is the reason for healing. It harms and heals in equal measure.
Hopefully some of this helps! You'll have to let me know what you come up with, or decide to go with!
It might seem an annoy question but can you pls explain the end chapter of the red house arc I mean did tsukasa befriended IT( that what I call the black void) and he wasnāt able to leave the house so how does he know about the life his sorta clone or was that IT unless I keep reading it but still confused me š
This question is not annoying, just very exciting, and I really couldn't wait to answer it for you, but I had to postpone it due to personal matters, so I'm happy to finally be able to do itš
I see. I think everything about the red house is so weird⦠and genuinely interesting.
Maybe I'll start with Nene calling it "fake" which I personally don't think Tsukasa with read house is fake. I think Tsukasa from the red house and 13-year-old Tsukasa are the same person.
I don't know where you are with the chapters but I have to give you spoilers. It has been confirmed that Tsukasa is the yroshiro Amane and is its most precious moon. that's why, I think that Tsukasa small and big are the same person, because it is not possible that this "fake Tsukasa" is the most precious moon and the person Amane wants to protect so much. That's why, I also believe that by Kou's words,little Tsukasa returned to his family burning down that red house. He's back, but he's not the same person he was before he disappearedā¦and he grew up with that thing inside and he died again and he's got that thing inside all the time, but we don't see it in his older version. That's why I don't consider the older Tsukasa a clone
I don't think he's made friends with that weird black hole in him. Tsukasa became more like a carrier of this thing. But it's also possible that it was the only thing he could talk toā¦Friendship is too strong a word, more like comrades⦠this thing probably uses Tsukasa. That's why I think don't make friends and after such a short interaction they don't look like they are friends. The red house knows people's desires, so this thing didn't tell him about his life. He just decided to come back after Kou's words to know what would happen and why. This black hole doesn't read the future, but human desires, it knows what someone wants to manipulate. I think so.. he knew that Tsukasa wanted to go home, that it became his desire, it makes sense. This thing⦠this house can read people's desires. Even as a ghost, Tsukasa is no exception.The second option could be that they got to know each other enough that he knows what Tsukasa wants to do, but they are not friends, that's too strong a word for me.
Tsukasa knew nothing.. nothing⦠he thought Amane had a great life without him..
It wasn't until Kou tells him how it really is and he was really shocked.Tsukasa was saying what he thought⦠not what the reality was. He didn't know the reality.
I find this whole arc interesting and confusing too. Unfortunately I don't have any other explanations at this time.. AidaIro can surprise :), so I know that they will surprise us more than once.I'm waiting for more tips :)
I'm honestly not sure if this thing can see the future or not. AidaIro can invent literally anything.
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In short. I believe that Tsukasa 13 years old and Tsukasa from the red house are the same person. The thingā¦. in him I don't think they're friends, more like comrades⦠Tsukasa is the bearer of this thing⦠for me⦠As for the future. Tsukasa sees what the human heart desires and uses it, he even knows exactly when that wish will come true, that means he knows the future of the wish when it is supposed to come true. This thing is too mysterious to say anything⦠It's possible that this thing knows the future, but Tsukasa isn't talking about it⦠I have no idea⦠well⦠let's see what AidaIro will do. I'm not sure of anything :)
Thanks for the ask
To me I kinda think it will be easy if all the yugioh protagonists were eveelutions so in Yuma case he can be a leafeon while astral a glaceon, Yusei being a jolteon, yugi being also a umbreon same with atem and yusaku uh⦠shiny glaceon and Ai a sylveon,finally yuga a little evee I guess it the reason is that they have their own and grown potential as the eveelution and canāt imagine a cute yugioh eveelution family.
I think eeveelutions are kinda boring and do not reflect how the protags are, thatās like saying theyāre all the same with only one difference and I think thatās kind of a crime. Tbh the only one who fits eeveeās motif is judai/jaden but even then there is not evolution that fits his later self after he fuses with yubel
Also thereās PokĆ©mon who look exactly like the protags ex: yuma and the venipede line, or yusakuās playmaker form looking legit EXACTLY like gossifleur
I just donāt think eevee is the best choice