February 27th, 2018

This is how most people categorise their memories, right? Asking for a friend.

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Comment by MossyBunny

Seeing yourself dead and cut into pieces is only very slightly upsetting, Xira... Come on now.

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posted at 2:56am on February 27th, 2018

Reply by Chrysalis

Oh gosh I hadn't even realized that was Xira's body, I'm not used to his hair being visible, aaaargh Jonan why

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posted at 3:04am on February 27th, 2018

Reply by Jess

Nah. I think that’s the same person that was in that drawing that Ezra drew on his wall recently. I forget which page that happened on. I’m not sure what happened to that body before Jonan got a hold of it, but it looks like maybe he was trying to put someone back together using other skeletons. Kind of like a Frankenstein’s monster sort of situation. It must have been someone he cares about who is rather important to him, if he went to all that trouble to try to put them back together. Looks like he was unsuccessful, though. Maybe a lost love. That could explain why he’s so misanthropic.

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posted at 4:21am on February 27th, 2018

Reply by Caelest

I think we're seeing this morgue like setting because it represents how Jonan's mind categorizes how well he knows them and what makes them tick... not in a literal sense but that's what is visualized. I'm guessing the more fleshed out someone is, the more he thinks he knows about them.

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posted at 3:21pm on February 27th, 2018

Reply by Karen

The one with the hair is definitely Xira. The other one... not sure? The memory view doesn't look familiar -- It doesn't look like the thief/Quentin's muse to me...

I do wonder whether more flesh means more familiar or less... Is he disecting or compiling? And is body condition indicative of like/dislike? (See: the poor maggot-ridden someone in panel 2)

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posted at 6:51pm on February 27th, 2018

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