Two moderately frightening thoughts provoked by the latest volume of the official release.
1. As Jack Rakan watches Asuna lecturning Negi in chapter 258, while Kotaro, Konoka and Setsuna look on, his mind draws a parallel between them and the members of the Ala Rubra. Most of these are obvious. Negi is Nagi, Asuna is Arika, and Kotaro is Rakan himself. Even Setsuna being identified with Eishun isn't too surprising -- Rakan had already compared the two of them. But consider this -- Rakan is identifing Konoka with Albireo Imma.
2. Fair hair. Unusual crushes and inappropriate behavior to the subjects therof. Incredible skill at a certain school of swordsmanship. A generally bad attitude.
Who am I describing, Kurt Godel or Tsukuyomi? Answer, both.
Could it beĀ ...?
1. As Jack Rakan watches Asuna lecturning Negi in chapter 258, while Kotaro, Konoka and Setsuna look on, his mind draws a parallel between them and the members of the Ala Rubra. Most of these are obvious. Negi is Nagi, Asuna is Arika, and Kotaro is Rakan himself. Even Setsuna being identified with Eishun isn't too surprising -- Rakan had already compared the two of them. But consider this -- Rakan is identifing Konoka with Albireo Imma.
2. Fair hair. Unusual crushes and inappropriate behavior to the subjects therof. Incredible skill at a certain school of swordsmanship. A generally bad attitude.
Who am I describing, Kurt Godel or Tsukuyomi? Answer, both.
Could it beĀ ...?