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Originally Posted by Arabesque
Even then, his little test really made Rin's preparation for the spell go awry. A very important spell, mind you, and had this happened with anything else, it might have really screwed her over.
The point I'm making is that Tokiomi was so caught up in training Rin as a magus, that he didn't really consider how his actions could have an effect on Rin's life, even if it was messing with her clocks and making them go faster an hour. She might have an appointment she needs to go to, and when she arrives there she realizes that she's an hour early etc. wasting her time for no good reason, or in the case of the VN, making her summon a servant with lower stats.
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If he wasn't so caught up in being a magus then Sakura wouldn't have been given away. Tokiomi is a true magus and it naturally led to his downfall like all magi before hiim.
And honestly, Rin could have taken five minutes to change a few clocks when she noticed they turned. There is no blame on Tokiomi here.
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Originally Posted by GDB
That's a whole other can of worms that can't be proven one way or the other and can be argued either way.
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I think we can apply that to the majority of the Nasuverse.