Where Every Scroll is a New Adventure
Here your parfait Hanako
Hope you enjoy it
Didn't age well? It aged perfectly haha crying crying crying crying cr
found this DEEP in my camera roll. did not age well.
Thoughts on the new chapter?
so many!!!! we got so much thematic/character stuff and a lot of lore implications as well!! Iāll try my best to cover all my thoughts!!
mitsuba SHINED this chapter he was GLOWING he was so brave and clumsy and troubled, he absolutely NAILED the final girl role and I love that so much for him!!
he also had some of my favorite thematic moments. I especially loved the yorishiro destruction panel:
LOVE love love love that he TEARS IT APART WITH HIS TEETH !!!! when weāve learned this mitsuba has supernatural mitsubaās memories!! the HAT oh my god the symbol of the hat flying off in the moment when he goes full feral to save this girl and himself⦠when thatās a part of himself supernatural mitsuba tries so hard to hide and suppress⦠this mitsuba dives into it for the sake of his own life and the life of his underclassman. mitsuba tears something apart with his teeth, leaning into his more monstrous instincts, to be a hero!! the hat is so silly but also Iām choosing to read it as a symbol of hiding the parts of himself heās scared of, and in this moment we see the beauty and strength in that part of him!! (go, queer monster boy, go!! I love you!!!!)
I also find this mitsuba fascinating for how he flips the script on picture perfect mitsuba
picture perfect mitsuba wants to pretend heās human mitsuba⦠he wants his memories, even if itās fake. 116 mitsuba⦠wants to remember!! he wants to understand!! he wants the truth!!
itās hard to really know what to make of this though, because itās hard to know who this mitsuba is. according to the supposed altered timeline, this should be alive mitsuba. but he has supernatural mitsubas memories⦠it raises questions mitsuba and tsukasa always have: what is a person? a soul? memories? both? to what extent?
to bring it back to him destroying the paper with his teeth: I would love⦠if original/human mitsuba had some of the same aggressive/feral tendencies supernatural mitsuba is so ashamed of, that make him feel so nonhuman, so monstrous. he doesnāt have human mitsubas memories; there could be so many similarities between them he canāt see!!
one last mitsuba observation:
his injured hand in 116 is the one always in his sleeve as a ghost and then as a supernatural. probably just a thematic thing rather than a lore one, but a really interesting detail!! are we barreling inevitably back to our original timeline?
kou is also really interesting this chapter, and in this arc in general, for his unwillingness to remember⦠heās had multiple opportunities and ignored them all. very baffling, considering picture perfect kouās and red house kouās dedication to reality and all the pain that comes with it. not sure what to make of this just yet, but itās something Iām keeping an eye on!! would love to hear other peopleās thoughts on this!!
my favorite kou panel this chapter:
I am FASCINATED by the bandages slipping off his hand⦠they look!! incredibly familiar!!
I wonder what the parallel is here? could this be a lore hint, implying amaneās wounds were caused by whatever gave kou his injuries? or maybe just a thematic parallel of a boy in too deep trying to protect someone? someone putting himself in harms way willingly⦠much to think about!!
now some nitty gritty lore thoughts:
happy to report I am still steadfastly team ātsukasa is tsukasaāāI think original supernatural tsukasa definitely is tsukasa, and the white bubble of him calling out to amane suggests to me heās still in there in this timeline too, just less in control. maybe thatās as good as neutralized to the clock keepers though? or maybe the yorishiro destruction was more tsukasaās idea than the godās, and the god is appeased by this ritual enough to not need to destroy any yorishiros?
do mysteries and their yorishiros even exist in this timeline?
on the topic of yorishiros, itās interesting that the girl from the photography club was saved when the paper was destroyed but kou still got possessed⦠is it just one spirit traveling between targets, and it left the girls body to possess kou? but the girl and tsukasa seemed to be possessed simultaneously⦠so maybe destroying the paper did do something to help the girl? if the yorishiro allows connection between the supernatural and human realms, why the flowers? are they a sacrifice? the existence of the ritual itself is also confusing, because the god didnāt need any ritual to contact tsukasa in the red house⦠does this have something to do with the power of rumors? or is the red house maybe just a more powerful location than the school? why was amane hyping up the ritual? is tsukasa calling for him because heās used to teacher amane being there and now heās not?
as usual I find myself with a million questions lol, I absolutely loved this chapter!! would love to hear other thoughts about it!!
and as a closing note: I would die so fast in this timeline thereās no way Iām not playing with him heās so cute even when supremely possessed
if heās so evil why does he have a halo??
little angel confirmed <3
HEAR ME OUT on past kako duuuudddeeee
he's giving fatherš¤š¤ššš
I will be talking about how there's much more to the Clock Keepers and how they are an active danger to everyone else, and and an even more terrible threat than even the pit god, at that.
For an introduction, Akane agrees: The biggest threat to the students are the Clock Keepers. But it's a much bigger threat that anyone would expect.
This arc is about the Clock Keepers changing the timeline that we know of into a new one, everything has gone wrong and Nene is the only one left.
But it would seem it goes much deeper than that. After all, the timeline we know of isn't even the original one.
For starters, Akane explains that while there are some who are able to regain their memories of the 'Old World', they would be rewritten with memories of the 'New World'. It's specific for 3 days due to the Festival being 3 days long, an event where the timeflow becomes unstable.
During the Festival Season of 1968, Yugi Amane attempts to get the clock moving so he can manipulate time, and Hanako states that he HAD to get it moving until the end of the School Festival, but he can't remember anything about the clock.
Sounds familiar?
To get to the point, Yugi Amane of 1968 had the memories of a 'previous world', and tried to fix the clock so he can go back. But he failed to do so, and, as a result, forgot everything about the clock.
Until Chapter 124, this is also seemingly supported by Teru and Akane.
Even if they may not be aware, their impressions are right. It's extremely unlikely that this is the first time the Clock Keepers altered time, like playing 'God'.
But now, it's even further confirmed by Chapter 124.
The past has indeed been changed several times. But why do so many people have to suffer in this way, have their souls cut and forever bound to the Boundary, some even going crazy as a result. In a way, it sounds like something the pit god would do, isn't it?
But *why* would the Clock Keepers do that? There's an easy answer. They need to bend the rules. At first glance, the Clock Keepers seem overpowered, unbeatable. They can seemingly turn back time on a whim with no repercussions- But we know for a fact that's not true.
After all, Shijima herself states it. Each Boundary of the School Mystery is bound by rules. Mysteries can't just do whatever they like- There are rules they have to respect. Especially when it comes to such an overpowered ability like messing with time, there has to be a major weakness or price to pay for it, a drawback that Kako discovered how to circumvent. Such an overpowered ability, unregulated? No way.
After all, it's not only the Clock Keepers' servants that are clockwork dolls, they themselves are also clockwork dolls.
Kako cutting up souls everytime the past is changed is not a coincidence. It's so he can have someone else pay for the price of altering time.
Wouldn't that be why Kako decided to travel to 1968, to the time he would find a 12 year old who is so desperate to turn back time?
After all, it's so much easier to find a human willing to pay the price in your stead. Especially if it's a child motivated by desperation. For every timeline change, someone has to sacrifice something. But Kako had found an easier way: Just sacrifice someone else.
Some are able to accept reality as it is and just dutifully abide by the Clock Keepers' rules as their masters, like the cat, and some don't and end up crazy, like the broken doll. Whether from the past, future or another world, they're all the same- They all used to be humans.
This cruel practice is so Kako is freely able to play 'God' without worrying about the rules every mystery has to abide to, and it's even solidified by the victims who can't recall the circumstances themselves. It's a practice that, if revealed, exposes the Clock Keepers' limits.
Why do you think Kako had asked Akane to stay alive until they wake up? Because if all else failed, the Clock Keepers would be able to exchange Akane's soul to turn back time once more. It's literally Akane that's a safety net, not just the Yorishiro.
Wouldn't that also explain why the position of the Clock Keeper of the Present is vacant and only filled by humans?
Why was that position vacant until they found Akane, a boy who similarly wanted the power to control time? The "Clock Keeper of the Present" is simply a disposable asset.
But now, Kako messed up big time. He used time as his playground to attempt to get rid of an actual God, one who now is aware of the danger the Clock poses.
The consequences for this will be lethal for the Clock Keepers, ones who treat time and lives so lightly, and karmic retribution will come swiftly.
As final words, it would seem that Nene finding the truth behind the dolls behind finding Kako is done on purpose so she cannot fall in the Clock Keepers' trap and play her cards right.
Kako will not be able to get away with treating this world as his personal playground.
There are plenty of small changes in Akane's behavior once the severance is over.
The one that caught my attention the most is this brand new habit of protecting himself.
Akane loves to be alive, but he has no fear of death or pain.
Teru bullies him every day and he keeps his guard down in the student council. Aoi stabbed him, the injury so severe that chapters later, it hurts Akane to even move, yet he kept himself wide open in battle.
This habit really is very new.
So what changed? What made him constantly be on the defensive?
It wasn't self-preservation. It's his duty.
He is needed alive.
The keeper of the present can't die.
Akane still isn't careful with himself. He isn't protecting himself, he is protecting the idea of a better present.
I fucking love the bitchy cat from TBHK 123
Like I know heās probably going to turn out to be a person or something
I donāt care I just think heās very silly and Iām waiting for my heart to be ripped out by this manga once again
Dude todays TBHK chapter was really something
First off I feel so bad for Teru I know I havenāt really expressed it before but as an older sibling I canāt imagine the amount of pain heās going through right now. And the fact that his mask is nearly fully broken in this chapter. The anger he shows isnāt masked behind pretty smiles anymore. Heās furious and heās showing it. I think heās also scared, like heās been scared before but he doesnāt show it but now, now the worst has happened. He literally pushed Akane out of the way to protect him because he canāt lose anybody else. Dude
Also Amane smiling as he says that he āforgotā that he killed Kou⦠that was such a punch to the gut like I also wanted him dead
But on a brighter note AOI!!! Coming in clutch with the sword. I saw so happy for her. I hope she gets to kick some supernatural ass in the next chapters like she was killing it this chapter and Iām so happy for her.
Also the confirmation that Mitsuba was also in the well. Man at least they died together ā¦. Maybeā¦. Does that make it any betterā¦. Probably not. Iām also glad that there was only 1 shot of the well. Like I prefer that we donāt know the extent of what happened to Kou and the others. It really keeps the horror aspect because Iām sure I can imagine something far worse that what can be drawn. But also the well shot we did get was pretty bad like all those people down there⦠horrible
But yeah overall, good chapter way WAY better than last month. This time I felt a fleeting moment of serotonin instead of cold hard dread the whole time. But man this series really loves rippig hearts out.
You know the most fucked up thing about ch. 120 is that it reinforces Teruās character. It reinforces the fact that he is an exorcist first, brother second. He struck with precision, even though he called his brotherās name he still struck. I wonder if he knew what he was doing or if it was all muscle memory at that point. If all he saw at first was a supernatural attacking a person and not his brother. Did he know in his heart that his brother was gone or did he hold out hope that he could break the possession. Do you think heāll lay awake at night think more about what lies at the bottom of the well, or that he didnāt hesitate to strike his brother the one he gave up so much for.
Man the truth was really starring us right in the face this chapter. Going back there were so many signs about what happened to Kou. Like:
The way he knows that people have been killed and doesnāt elaborate, saying that he canāt turn back the world. His hand turning freaking TRANSPARENT!!! (That one Iām kinda mad at myself for not catching beforehand) it really just adds to the tragedy of it all. Like he was dead before any of us knew it, and the only way out now is to turn back the clock