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A few questions about TTC!
1st off, what WERE the type of questions Galaxy Journal would go on to ask Rubix if he DID survive?? 2nd
2nd , in Chapter 24 , it says "the one he always looked up too" (or smth like that). Does it mean that Rubix looked up at Mocha as a role model??
3rd (and finally) , according to actual physics, Rubix would have HIT the right side of Mocha in chapter 24. Was he facing the wrong way, or..?
Firstly, if Rubix DID survive, Journal would probably cry over his mental health, so happy he is safe but at the same time furious that he went out without her consult. Or smthn like that.
Secondly, Mocha technically isn't referred to Rubix's "role model" but instead as a comforting ally to him. What I'm trying to say is- Rubix had social anxiety and Mocha aided him all the time. (These events happened off screen, mind you)
Thirdly, due to the deep darkness in the forest, Rubix unintentionally killed Mocha by slamming the axe in the wrong side. One half of the cup remains; the one with TVS. Naturally, even if Rubix DID hit the right side, TVS results in being safe (only dark magic can banish TVS from Mocha's body) and Mocha seriously injured/damaged (she might die in the process.)
Thank you so much for asking me !! Disclaimer: TTC is gonna be entirely rewritten, meaning that these events might not happen in the same way and the way characters die will be completely different. Good day!
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