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Alright time for me to randomly be onto some nonsense.


As we all know, Elizabeth's mother (can't remember her name), want Elizabeth to rid herself of anything that she considered a distraction and become a powerful witch to be the one to save the witches or something I forgor.


She wants that probably because she once strive for the same but failing at the end via the trial or having Liz.


Maeve has said that nobody in the realm has any ideas on how a man looks like and even if there were records records of men inside the realm they are as lost as time.


The entrance to the trial required two individuals of opposite sex that means female and male judging by the symbols Arthur mentioned. Whoever made that trial must know about men or maybe has gone to the human realm once.


Your honor, my conclusion is that... I'm speaking nonsense

I rest my theory


Gif not gifing


And also non of them related to each other 

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OBJECTION,no no ur onto something here.. if the assumption is correct that means it's a prophecy theresay. Idk

Godot's Reunion with Mia goes Poorly (Objection.Lol)
OBJECTION, if you were speaking pure nonsense, then how could PaperPlan think you were onto something for a moment?

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true think about it he's the first man to ever step foot into the academy so what if in the future he might be known to be the first wizard or witch ever with a built harem as part of history.think about it Hatchet im onto you.we also live in texas i guess.

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HOLD IT, the nonsense here I'm mentioning is that I don't focus on a specific things and end my theory on having three things open up. Elizabeth's mother broken dream via failing the trial or having Elizabeth herself (how did she get pregnant), the good ol' nonexistent or used to of men (was the elves the cause) in the realm and the trial (who and how did the trial maker know about the symbol of man and woman).

As for PaperPlan, I thank you for your contribution.

ok understood 👌