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Post by george on Dec 18, 2017 8:07:00 GMT
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Post by Lightice on Dec 18, 2017 9:01:18 GMT
Could you edit the page number to the title?
Anyways, any bets on what Kat wants to show?
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Post by arf on Dec 18, 2017 9:17:22 GMT
They're goin' down pit!
(Is that where the arrow has been stowed away now? I don't think we've seen the last of it)
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Post by crater on Dec 18, 2017 10:11:08 GMT
Could you edit the page number to the title? Anyways, any bets on what Kat wants to show? its probably a bag of Kat being a bigger bro than humanly thought possible
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Post by jasmijn on Dec 18, 2017 10:41:33 GMT
Hot damn!
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Post by theonethatgotaway on Dec 18, 2017 11:01:56 GMT
I wonder if she's shown Tony the crypt?
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Post by ffkonoko on Dec 18, 2017 13:23:04 GMT
My first instinct says that I don't think she'll have shown Tony the robot colloseum/jeanne crypt, or indeed, almost any of the adults. Though now that the Jeanne situation is resolved...they probably should?
But yeah, maybe Kat has built something down in the pit, a special surprise or something? Maybe a party!
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Post by todd on Dec 18, 2017 13:42:45 GMT
Yes, the Jeanne business seems like the kind of thing that they wouldn't want to share with the adults, even after the Jeanne business is over. Revealing that they've uncovered a dark secret of the Court's past could make things more dangerous for our leads.
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Post by Sky Schemer on Dec 18, 2017 16:52:44 GMT
...and then Kat trips and falls down the stairs to her death, freeing Renard from his contract.
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Post by aline on Dec 18, 2017 18:53:43 GMT
Yes, the Jeanne business seems like the kind of thing that they wouldn't want to share with the adults, even after the Jeanne business is over. Revealing that they've uncovered a dark secret of the Court's past could make things more dangerous for our leads. They already told the adults. At the very least, Kat told her parents. I imagine to them, it's just a painting and an old memorial. They never saw Jeanne's ghost and don't know her story.
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Post by Grabix on Dec 18, 2017 18:53:47 GMT
Maybe Kat made another robot-body. This time in shape of a fox. She will give it to Annie, and then Renard will posses it. (Otherwise why to delay transfer?)
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Post by youwiththeface on Dec 18, 2017 21:09:41 GMT
Holy crap, is this.....plot advancement!?!?!? It's been so long.
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Post by todd on Dec 19, 2017 0:21:18 GMT
They already told the adults. At the very least, Kat told her parents. I imagine to them, it's just a painting and an old memorial. They never saw Jeanne's ghost and don't know her story. They didn't know at the time that Jeanne had been murdered by the Founders (that revelation came after that chapter). And I think that Annie and Kat would certainly be well-advised to keep quiet about their discovery; I don't think it would go down too well with the Court if it found out that those two had discovered a devastating and scandalous secret about its early days that could ruin its reputation.
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Post by todd on Dec 19, 2017 0:32:49 GMT
I've wondered whether the transference of ownership of Reynardine from Annie to Kat might have had more significance than just an attempt to keep him safe from Antony.
I've mentioned this before, but in recent years, it's felt as if the role of protagonist has been shifting from Annie to Kat. Kat's come more to the fore (especially with her robot project and her relationship with Paz), and we see the story through her eyes more often than through Annie's - or at least, it's often seemed that way. (Especially since Annie's return to the forest.) Annie's main goal, freeing Jeanne, has been accomplished (which, admittedly, came after she transferred the ownership of Reynardine to Kat), and she has no new goals at present (unless you count trying to figure out why her father's so remote towards her, and seeking some sort of reconciliation, if in a passive way); indeed, thanks to her deal with the Guides, which means they could claim her at any moment, she'd probably better not be searching for new big goals that she might not have the opportunity to fulfill. Could the shift of Reynardine from being "owned" by Annie to being "owned" by Kat be a reflection of this?
But we're apparently about to see a shift back. Will this mark the story shifting its focus more on Annie again, and her finding new goals to actively pursue (rather than just brooding over Antony's distancing himself from her)? Assuming, that is, that some unexpected event doesn't prevent Kat from returning Reynardine to Annie, of course.
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Post by aline on Dec 19, 2017 20:15:28 GMT
They already told the adults. At the very least, Kat told her parents. I imagine to them, it's just a painting and an old memorial. They never saw Jeanne's ghost and don't know her story. They didn't know at the time that Jeanne had been murdered by the Founders (that revelation came after that chapter). And I think that Annie and Kat would certainly be well-advised to keep quiet about their discovery; I don't think it would go down too well with the Court if it found out that those two had discovered a devastating and scandalous secret about its early days that could ruin its reputation. I know, and since they haven't told anybody until know, I highly doubt they'll start now. What I meant is, the crypt under Kat's lab isn't really a secret. They don't have to hide that, to anybody else it's just a memorial to a dead woman. The big secret is the fact that said woman was a murderous ghost condemned by the founders to haunt the Annan waters and that our crew skipped curfew to free her.
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Post by Runningflame on Dec 20, 2017 4:19:59 GMT
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Post by mturtle7 on Dec 20, 2017 5:01:33 GMT
Oh, I get it it now - now that Jeanne's passed on, Kat and/or the robots have probably done something to the shrine to signify that. I'm not actually sure what that ceremonial gesture would be, but c'mon, all the robots practically worshiped Jeanne. It's gotta be something big.
It also occurs to wonder how that whole adventure fitted into young Robot's preaching. Is he just going to give "the Angel" ALL the credit for defeating jeanne? Or will an act of such cultural significance to the Robots mean that Annie can be part of his pantheon too?
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