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*(RAWR*)&rawr
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: middle of nowhere, Virginia
Age: 26
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...Was Ayaka always this extreme?
![]() An earth-shattering kiss, a crossdressing Negi, and Chizuru with a spring onion pactio artifact. My day is complete. ![]() Ayaka's power is simple to describe but complicated--and a bit unsettling--in practice. I wonder how that works out. ![]() Quote:
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I disagree with you all.
Join Date: Dec 2005
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I'm not sure there's really a "true power" behind Ayaka's card, beyond what she's already stated.
It's just that Kotarou went with a brute force application - the card wouldn't exactly be useless, but do they really need the help to get at people that way? What the card can do is help them meet important people without the resentment that punching through their security would bring. It helps them in the political arena. Much more useful than assassination or kidnapping, if what you want is a bloodless revolution. (Of course, I do wonder why they bothered to stop Chao in the first place...) |
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I mean, yes she told them what her plans were and Negi knew that he was the bad guy in that particular case to some extent as magic being revealed to the world would be much easier. But she neglected a key aspect, which is why she was opposed. If magic being exposed and them turned into ermines was a small price to pay for what was to come, she would have told them that as well instead of just causing trouble for them like she did.
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Adeptus Animus
AuthorJoin Date: Jan 2007
Age: 25
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Because at that time, they didn't know an entire world was at stake. Chao explicitly withheld that detail from them and told them she was motivated by the small disasters happening each day rather than the gargantuan world-threatening one.
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