Subject: re: In the Darkness Bind Them+20
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Posted on: 2022-02-27 18:40:36 UTC

The main thing that sticks out to me is that, while in past missions Jay and Acacia don't seem to be quite as exact about the "moment of canon breakage" as we are today, this time Jay acknowledges that they could get in trouble if they interrupt before the big break of Legolas's death. I wonder if this new addition of bureaucracy stems from the last chapter's introduction of the Sunflower Official, and the development of the Upstairs concept in general?

Also, wow, Jay is quite a bit more clever than she tends to act. Acacia had been asking about the "unless you hadn't noticed" concept last chapter, and Jay uses the disposal of Link's corpse to segue into a lesson on navigating HQ . . . with the ulterior motive of distracting Acacia from attacking the SO. It makes me wonder if Jay being the more aggressive one during this mission, as well as her line "I don't feel good" at the end were also done towards the same purpose.

—doctorlit looks forward to the spring 2024 release of The Legend of Zelda: The Disposal of Link

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