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"─and he has an apprentice now!" Mazelinka had been rattled awake by a loud crashing from her kitchen window. She'd only begun, bleary-eyed ─  what time was it?  ─ to investigate the damage by dim candlelight, and that foolish doctor was already well into his exposition. The old woman rounded on him, intent on telling him off, when she finally noticed the state he was in. " Ilya! You're drenched in blood!" "Well, uh, yes. Yes, I suppose I am. They - the apprentice, that is... they threw a bottle at me." She hesitated, wondering if she actually wanted to know the details. She watched him for a moment as he swayed on the balls of his feet, a ridiculous grin plastered across his bloodstained face. He looked positively giddy . She was sure she didn't want to know. She sighed. "Why did they do that?" He threw his arms out and laughed raucously "I broke into their shop!"

The Arcana: Theory and Speculation

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The Fool Upright:  The Fool stands on a cliff's edge, overlooking the limitless potential of their future. The way is uncertain, but you have all the tools. Make the leap. Do not let insecurity blind you. Reversed:  The Fool rushes in without guidance, ignoring all the warning signs. Beware of acting rashly. Consider the consequences of your actions and tread lightly in the dark. The Arcana presents an interesting writing challenge. By choosing a chapter-naming scheme reflecting the Major Arcana, the developers (devs) force themselves -  Trinket Scenes and   Tales aside -  to tell a complete story in exactly twenty-two chapters. As a result, the player can see exactly how far they are into the story. They've even built a visual metaphor into the chapter-select screen: starting with Book XII - The Hanged Man , the chapter titles start moving from the left to right-hand side of the screen. In preparation for writing this essay, I replay...

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure and Constructing a Satisfying Twist

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A lot has been said regarding Araki writing himself into a corner by making certain Stands too strong. In particular, a common joke is that Purple Haze was so powerful and requires such specific conditions to be used effectively that Araki had no choice but to write Fugo out of the story. I call bullshit, not only because there have been and continue to be Stands far more busted than Purple Haze, or even because Fugo went on to become the protagonist of his own spin-off light novel, but because it's very clear to me that "writing Fugo out of the story" had always been the plan. Fugo's heel-turn is a brilliantly established twist when you consider how it's coupled with Abbacchio's face-turn. Think back to the fight against Illusio in Pompeii. Giorno is paired with Abbacchio and Fugo. It's an odd choice in regards to team dynamics, as Abbacchio's been nothing but outright hostile towards Giorno; and Fugo, despite his unpredictable temper, is typicall...