There are two important questions: 1. Was Albia's identification correct? It could be just common family features, false positive due to their presumably brief meeting with the Queen Slayer and quality of Luzrezia's portraits. 2. Was commonly known biography of Luzrezia Mongfish correct? In that Lu supposedly was born in Mongfish family, is a sister of Demonica, of much the same age as Klaus and Heterodyne Boys, etc.
A. True/True: Albia met true Luzrezia Mongfish's body before said body had a good reason to exist. As in, time travel, probably using whatever made those "time windows". B. True/False: "Lu" was hiding for all these centuries, and conspired with Mongfishes to arrange her official "rebirth". C. False/True: Not really Lucrezia, but her ancestress! We know Zola rather strongly resembles her auntie (see e.g. when she walked right under Lucrezia's portrait on 20090408). Why couldn't this apply to Lucrezia as well? The scope is vast. It's plausible the current Queen-Goddess of Geisters didn't really start with Lucrezia. After all, we don't know what turned her into The Other, but the "attack" points at some sudden turn. C.1. Lucrezia have read some secret diary of the Queen Slayer, got an ambition to reach this status and began to work toward this end. C.2. Agatha was supposed to become the next body for "The Other" before Geisters saw her the first time, maybe before she was born, right? Again, why the same could not apply to Lucrezia? But if so, this entity chose in advance two known hosts of the same family. Perhaps there's a compelling reason for this, and it may well apply to the rest of the bloodline. Most likely aiming to become a truly immortal "God-Queen" rather than relying on body jumps. D. False/False: With this much red herring, too little is defined. No bets. :]
A. True/True: Albia met true Luzrezia Mongfish's body before said body had a good reason to exist. As in, time travel, probably using whatever made those "time windows".
This one gets my vote.
To me the most interesting thing about the current revelation is that this is the first time we have evidence for The Other actually inhabiting Lucrezia's body.
One of the big mysteries has been "What happened to Original Lucrezia?" And one of the fan theories is that Lucrezia, in an effort to please Bill Heterodyne and become one of the Good Guys, somehow extracted the "evil side" of her personality. The recording of her evil side somehow made it into a clank body and became Enigma/The Other. Somewhere/somewhen there might be a Good Lucrezia in Lucrezia's original body. The current revelation might preclude that possibility.
Well, there had to be some cause for the sudden turnaround and discrepancies.
My favourite used to be the simplest one: a mind transfer experiment gone wrong — whether by accident (as in "The Fly"), outside interference (or trap?), or maybe Lucrezia outsmarted herself or reached too far beyond her firm grasp (like if she tried to transfer herself into that "Muse of Time"). Considering she already had interest in this area.
But such great increase in scope also increases likelihood of other actors participating. This alone makes (B) and (C2) almost as plausible as the simplest version.
What if The Other is Lozz? She'd have the motivation to wipe out the Queens. She controlled the Mirrors, what else could she do? The Professors rarely introduce someone if they won't contribute in some way, sometimes surprising (see Dr Vapnoople). What if we haven't seen the last of Lozz?
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Date: 2018-12-24 12:37 pm (UTC)1. Was Albia's identification correct? It could be just common family features, false positive due to their presumably brief meeting with the Queen Slayer and quality of Luzrezia's portraits.
2. Was commonly known biography of Luzrezia Mongfish correct? In that Lu supposedly was born in Mongfish family, is a sister of Demonica, of much the same age as Klaus and Heterodyne Boys, etc.
A. True/True:
Albia met true Luzrezia Mongfish's body before said body had a good reason to exist. As in, time travel, probably using whatever made those "time windows".
B. True/False:
"Lu" was hiding for all these centuries, and conspired with Mongfishes to arrange her official "rebirth".
C. False/True:
Not really Lucrezia, but her ancestress! We know Zola rather strongly resembles her auntie (see e.g. when she walked right under Lucrezia's portrait on 20090408). Why couldn't this apply to Lucrezia as well?
The scope is vast. It's plausible the current Queen-Goddess of Geisters didn't really start with Lucrezia. After all, we don't know what turned her into The Other, but the "attack" points at some sudden turn.
C.1. Lucrezia have read some secret diary of the Queen Slayer, got an ambition to reach this status and began to work toward this end.
C.2. Agatha was supposed to become the next body for "The Other" before Geisters saw her the first time, maybe before she was born, right? Again, why the same could not apply to Lucrezia?
But if so, this entity chose in advance two known hosts of the same family. Perhaps there's a compelling reason for this, and it may well apply to the rest of the bloodline.
Most likely aiming to become a truly immortal "God-Queen" rather than relying on body jumps.
D. False/False:
With this much red herring, too little is defined. No bets. :]
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Date: 2018-12-24 01:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-12-24 10:40 pm (UTC)Albia met true Luzrezia Mongfish's body before said body had a good reason to exist. As in, time travel, probably using whatever made those "time windows".
This one gets my vote.
To me the most interesting thing about the current revelation is that this is the first time we have evidence for The Other actually inhabiting Lucrezia's body.
One of the big mysteries has been "What happened to Original Lucrezia?" And one of the fan theories is that Lucrezia, in an effort to please Bill Heterodyne and become one of the Good Guys, somehow extracted the "evil side" of her personality. The recording of her evil side somehow made it into a clank body and became Enigma/The Other. Somewhere/somewhen there might be a Good Lucrezia in Lucrezia's original body. The current revelation might preclude that possibility.
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Date: 2018-12-25 03:09 am (UTC)My favourite used to be the simplest one: a mind transfer experiment gone wrong — whether by accident (as in "The Fly"), outside interference (or trap?), or maybe Lucrezia outsmarted herself or reached too far beyond her firm grasp (like if she tried to transfer herself into that "Muse of Time"). Considering she already had interest in this area.
But such great increase in scope also increases likelihood of other actors participating. This alone makes (B) and (C2) almost as plausible as the simplest version.
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Date: 2018-12-25 03:11 am (UTC)