>>57314855>The fucking irony, lmao.No, it's not ironic. I'm not taking a literal quote and completely inserting words ta aren't there to fit my headcanon, as well as jumping to conclusions like you are.
>They literally say it's their copy they had since their childhood.They never said this with the book we see in the maingame. The quote you're probably thinking of is
>"they loved that volume since childhood"Which refers to the book overall, not the specific copy. They were enamored by the ideas in the book, not something about that specific copy.
I'm not denying they had the book they gave you at the crystal pool since childhood, but to think they gave it to you and just kinda decided they don't give a shit about validating what Heath saw anymore enough to get another copy for reference is insane stretching and retardation.
>no adult person would write their name on a bookAre you fucking stupid? Of course they would, especially for research purposes. Maybe you don't run a business or even work in anything particularly organizational, but it's standard practice to write your name on things. Plus, if they embedded a key into it to turn off the machine, it only makes perfect sense to denote which book, of the many in the region, is their personal copy.
>why would he recognize it>All Violet and Scarlet Books look worn downSource?
>He never would've r3cognized his parents specific copy by the sight of the cover alineThis is incredibly easy to do and completely expected considering he travelled the whole region alongside you with his parent's copy of the book , yet he didn't do it. The devs made sure to say:
"Oh, that the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV? Did you borrow the copy in the entrance hall?"
to squash the exact implication that you're trying to make