Talk:Jyu Viole Grace/@comment-24.188.139.87-20120710031514/@comment-119.160.144.135-20120722121237

That's a nice theory over there and in some degrees, it may be true partially. But then we must remember that Rachel is already obsessed with the stars maybe even before meeting Baam. The problem is that she named Baam after the thing she's afraid of and there is a question to when and why Rachel gave Baam a new set of clothes (what we see in chapter 1). Maybe Rachel doesn't really have any family since by looking at the trends in the story such as powerful children are adopted, children taken away from their family, children being abandoned, children made to kill each other and et cetera. Baam's existence is as mysterious as Rachel's.

To be honest, just simply say Rachel is jealous doesn't seem to be following the flow of the story...since by looking at Ho, we thought he is jealous of Baam for his potential and talents but then it was proven half-wrong (still questionable) when Serena Rinnen stated that Ho is probably jealous of the fact that Baam has no lost sight of what is precious to him (Lahel) although I think it is more like that is just another bonus to why Ho is jealous since he has already lost sight of what's most precious to him (I guess he always wants to fight back against the Regulars to protect his precious people instead of running away like a coward).

Moreover, we can't even trust Headon's words even from the first chapter he appears so when Headon practically criticises Rachel for being a 'dirty liar', the idea of taking his/its words at face value is just...simply naive, I guess, especially since the author has already stated that Rachel is his favourite character. And I know authors don't trult critise their favourite character unless there is a hidden agenda.