I'm not exactly sure what effect the Recon had on this understanding either other then the obvious ones of both knocking Vriska out without killing her and convincing Terezi that Vriska wasn't a threat. ![]() The man whistled and idly flipped a coin between his. Whenever you or another creature you can see flips this coin, you can control whether it lands heads, tails, or on its side. Her own misunderstanding of the powers of luck worked against her. Wondrous item, common (requires attunement) This silver coin is embossed with the trickster dragon Duvra on one side (heads), and a sailing ship on the other (tails). If she wanted to have her fight with Jack, she was going to have it. Also, she didn't understand that even being killed in this matter might not be considered unlucky for Vriska in the long run. Vriska had amassed enough luck to forestall any attempts by fortune at preventing her from getting exactly what she wanted, all the time, without exceptions. What she didn't take into account was the fact that the luck was being siphoned from herself and scratch would be an unfavorable result for her. If it lands on tails, do the same thing, because the Prosecution see no. She realized that she could make the scratch unfavorable with her mind. If heads, Terezis coin flip lands on the unscratched face of troll Caegar. My theory is that Terezi wanted the Coin to land on heads and she wanted to let Vriska now she was serious, so Terezi convinced herself to kill her no matter what if it lands on scratch. ![]() The rule were heads Vriska stays and scratch she goes, which was a veiled threat Vriska either didn't realize or ignored. They watch Terezi flip the head and saw the coin flip on the perfectly fine side the scalemate looks relieve Wait what CO1N WH4T CO1N terezi said oh. So, I was just watching old homestuck flash when I realized something about the coin flip.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |