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Post by todd on Jul 31, 2018 13:32:21 GMT
Wonder if Coyote took memories out of anyone else, like Annie or Rey Wouldn't they have noticed the swiss-cheese holes in their memories? Not to mention that I think Tom should have shown that, just as he showed Coyote stealing Ysengrin's memories.
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Post by ohthatone on Jul 31, 2018 16:01:47 GMT
Annie's probably thinking the second but Loup will probably reveal it to be closer to the first. I immediately thought the second but after reading comments the first one makes more sense. *edit annnnd proboards erased theonethatgotaway's post in my reply and I can't seem to copy and paste it It was the one you mentioned the two possible meanings to Annie's last line.
"Love makes you do the wacky." - Willow Rosenberg If this all turns out to be true, it will be interesting reading past comics differently. It still remains to be seen, whether we can trust L(insert Death Note joke here). Couldn't C manipulate Y any way he wanted, into killing him sooner? Why lead Y to kill him then, there, and in that way? The fun of a manipulation-ran Rube Goldberg suicide machine? I think Coyote needed Annie to learn things first to bring about the Grand Punchline. For example he needed Annie to become the forest medium so she could help the rabbit so she could learn about the totems so she can haul his and Ysengrin's totem back to Cardiff lady and we get Humanoyote and Humanengrin. No I don't think this will happen.
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Post by hp on Aug 31, 2018 15:55:49 GMT
Wonder if Coyote took memories out of anyone else, like Annie or Rey Wouldn't they have noticed the swiss-cheese holes in their memories? Well, Ysengrim didn't — and he's an ancient superpowered being with knowledge of Coyote's bullshit, how the ether works and such. Unless she had eidetic memory and could remember every single moment in her life, how would she even know there was a "hole" there? It would be actually pretty hard to put together that something is missing. (Speaking as someone whose memory tends to erase conversations, faces, facts, days, even years of my own existence... Sometimes my sister or my wife will mention an interaction or a chat and I'll be like " ". It's like it never happened)
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Post by pyradonis on Sept 1, 2018 22:32:07 GMT
Wouldn't they have noticed the swiss-cheese holes in their memories? Well, Ysengrim didn't — and he's an ancient superpowered being with knowledge of Coyote's bullshit, how the ether works and such. Unless she had eidetic memory and could remember every single moment in her life, how would she even know there was a "hole" there? It would be actually pretty hard to put together that something is missing. (Speaking as someone whose memory tends to erase conversations, faces, facts, days, even years of my own existence... Sometimes my sister or my wife will mention an interaction or a chat and I'll be like " ". It's like it never happened) Of course Ysengrin noticed it.
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