ADVƎNTUЯES IN THE ƧKY 2
Did anyone else notice that some of the letters on the title of the book that the entity under the Red House gave to Tsukasa are backwards? Compare it to Amane's book! The bunny on the cover also has an upside down face.
We can see that the entity also speaks with backwards letters. It seems the entity had to create the book based on its own knowledge, resulting in its imperfection. It must not have a good grasp on human languages or rabbits.
Are the other wishes it granted imperfect, too? How well does it really know bouncy balls or human hearts, anyway?
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Tsukasa's relationship with the red house
The house that talks haha sometimes I wonder how Tsukasa managed to make the creature like him to the point of wanting to stay by his side.
So I've been thinking about this. How did Tsukasa manage to talk to this creature in the first place? We must remember that only people who have a sixth sense or who are close to the far shore can see and come into contact with the supernatural.
What does that mean? Was Tsukasa also close to dying? Would it make sense since he is Amane's identical twin, which guarantees he wouldn't get sick in the future?
Or, the second hypothesis, what if in the family, like Minamoto's, he had a great sixth sense? We know almost nothing about the twins' family but their mother realized that there was something wrong with Tsukasa even when the temple exorcists hadn't been able to find anything.
Curious, isn't it? Based on this principle, what it suggests is that Tsukasa should have died some time after Amane (apparently Amane wasn't born sick, he got sick later) so it would be possible for Tsukasa to suffer equally in the future. But then the future changes, Tsukasa “dies” before Amane, he sacrifices himself.
Amane should grow up and become a teacher, but then we have another counterargument, why did Tsuchigomori never mention Tsukasa? If Amane was going to become a teacher, then Tsukasa must have been dead by the time Tsuchigomori read Amane's book, meaning Tsukasa wasn't there.
And besides, if Tsukasa wasn't there then that confirms that he wasn't the one hurting Amane. But then we have another turning point, we saw that Tsukasa was going to school.
Either Tsukasa wasn't responsible for changing Amane's future, or he was and Tsuchigomori withheld the information. Did the teacher read Tsukasa's book? If Tsukasa died at age 4, he wasn't in school yet, but if he came back, his book would appear.
Shouldn't Tsukasa's future have changed too? Tsuchigomori said that Amane was the only one who changed the future, but what about Tsukasa? What should Tsukasa's future be?
Should he stay alive in Amane's place? Should he have died after his brother? Or did he actually have a sixth sense? This last hypothesis is difficult to discuss because there is little information about it. Tsukasa was the only one the God chose to stay by his side, is there a motivation for that? Why did Tsukasa stay by his side? Why did he fulfill his wishes? Because he saved his brother's life?
The sealed Tsukasa still roams the house, still goes to his own room to do his things, even takes Mitsuba with him. He also often talks to the mirror, what's in it? Does it reflect the creature that lives within himself?
Lots of questions, right? What we know is that Tsukasa and the creature seem to be good friends, they help each other (like when little Tsukasa was encouraging Kou to make requests inside the house). Tsukasa comes and goes as he pleases from the red house, as well as going back and forth through time.
So if Tsukasa can traverse the time stream, why would he want to mess with the school's time stream? Is it blocked because of the seals? The clock keepers do not allow anyone to interfere. So school would be the only place he couldn't go back in time or go to the future.
Hahaha, the school was built on top of that old village where this God always received living offerings, so the God wants Tsukasa to return to school time, why is that??
I dare say that you may already have an answer about this.
There are many possibilities, but for now this is all we have. Yeah, we're talking about the temporal paradox and the butterfly effect, I wonder how this all actually started.
But, was Tsukasa's destiny to stay alive and Amane to die? or the opposite? If Tsukasa hadn't intervened, Amane would have died and perhaps Tsukasa would have stayed alive, or, in the worst case scenario, their fate from the beginning was death.
In the end, they are both actually dead, right?
Is this the consequence of changing your destiny?
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