I'm wondering if there's some kind of magic tool that creates projections involved, and the flames of Valor are connected to that, hence why the form of the painting changes, everything else uses some sort of magic tool after all 🤔Ok, if they burn it - how does the next group get to experience the same thing then? We know its not an illussion because it was drawn, but if it was drawn... Did she make a hundred paintings?
Then they would only experience a copy of a copy. And it's still terrifying.Either that or Clara used her power to make copies.
That's actually a good point, though I have to wonder about how duplicating paintings works 🤔Good thing Iruma made them sign...
Either that or Clara used her power to make copies.
They used neather world scan and printing machine of courseOk, if they burn it - how does the next group get to experience the same thing then? We know its not an illussion because it was drawn, but if it was drawn... Did she make a hundred paintings?
My other guess would be that the fire is from Asmodeus and he can control it to not burn the painting. At this point anything goes tbh.Ok, if they burn it - how does the next group get to experience the same thing then? We know its not an illussion because it was drawn, but if it was drawn... Did she make a hundred paintings?
It has to be... not even Beem would allow Silvia to copy their masterpiece more than once.Or the 'light of valor' simply is an illusionary flame that can't burn anything. That might make more sense.
Given that Alice is part of the group, "Idk, the fire's magic and the painting's fine" sounds like it would be a realistic answer to the question.So Silvia has been replicating Galna's portrait several hundred times, so every group that visits the haunted house can set the painting on fire?
Damn Silvia, you are hardcore.
Or the 'light of valor' simply is an illusionary flame that can't burn anything. That might make more sense.
Clara. Remmeber her ability can replicate things. So she coould totallly remake the galna painting wjth it a bunch or the burning is an illusion and the actual painting isnt burned thats why they give the lamps to assure thatOk, if they burn it - how does the next group get to experience the same thing then? We know its not an illussion because it was drawn, but if it was drawn... Did she make a hundred paintings?