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Masonaire: I am inevitable! I am darkness! I am despair!
Kodya, Tori, and Nephthys: You need a hug is what you need.
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Room of Swords Chapter 146 Reactions:
Masonaire: I am inevitable! I am darkness! I am despair!
Kodya, Tori, and Nephthys: You need a hug is what you need.
Masonaire Gyrus spent hours in the bathroom, looking in the mirror and perfecting that rhyme so he’d be able to sell his other selves the illusion that he’s cooler and more mysterious then they are. Unfortunately, he’s still the same hip cutouts wearing dork under that cloak, and sooner or later they’ll realize it.
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Masonaire: Your Gyrus can never be saved!!
Nephthys: Who said this was about you?
Its A Circle
A Room of Swords theory
So in light of the new free chapter 134, I find my head spinning and in order to reorient myself, I noticed an important phrase from the very first chapter “a world where past and future fuse.” And that fuse isn’t just talking about the time travelers. Its talking about the cycle. Lets start with the “beginning” as the Masonaire calls it
A= Gyrus and Don recieve their task and Gyrus gets the sword
C= Don kills and betrays Gyrus and steals the sword
F= Gyrus returns and decides to stop Don
B= everyone rebels and gets killed, Don is briefly imprisoned, but escapes
D= Don takes his revenge and Gyrus follows, making contracts and symphoning off his power, creating the Swords
E= Don is imprisoned again
Seems pretty straight forward right? But you’re thinking linear, because it actually looks like this
(Forgive the letters being out of order, couldn’t find a pic with them in order)
So that when Gyrus reaches A again, he is the Masonaire who wants them to build the machine to imprison Don, before anyone knows how it was done.
But! Just because Gyrus enters the circle at A, doesn’t mean everyone else does.
In Tori’s timeline, she enters the cycle at D, when Don takes his revenge and joins the cycle from there, entering the Ros as Don is imprisoned and staying in the realm until she manages to get out.
For another, perhaps more helpful image try this one:
Most people start with the black sun. But Gyrus and Don start somewhere in the pink.
So what does this mean? See Tori here in the very first loop?
She’s here as a direct result of later events in the loop which has happened from her perspective, but hasn’t from Don’s or Gyrus’.
Because for her, Don’s revenge comes first
And for the swords, Gyrus symphoning power comes first.
And for the shadows? Don’s revenge comes first.
And for Don? Betraying Gyrus and stealing the sword comes first (as he forgets the rest)
And for Gyrus? Being made to build an invention he doesn’t understand comes first.
Basically, it’s all a matter of perspective.
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Knox’s expression be like: Well, this might as well happen
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More nightmare fuel:
He’s melting