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I was going to say that I’m not certain that any of the people known to have been impersonated by the Seaninati are capable of the type of logical reasoning necessary to solve the 8th spell, but then I remembered Will’s dad, who I think might have at least a better chance of solving things than the high schoolers. If somebody spent a significant amount of time under his mask studying the book, it’s not impossible that they solved the test, though I’m skeptical that any of the others could have. Even Blackwell needed the aid of Will to solve that particular test, and he has a massive reference library to work with. Also, I don’t think that they necessarily have identified Will, or if they have, they it’s a super big stretch as to how. Bruh isn’t really something I would see somebody calling their actual brother, especially given that the word bruh is often a word used to express exasperation with somebody. Though if they do know who he really is, I assume it’s because Zachary sold out the person in Mrs. Whitney’s body, who he knew was a male, and it doesn’t take a whole lot of guess work for the person wearing Robert’s mask to realize that Will is both unaccounted for, had the motive, had the opportunity, and had the spare mask to do it. He was at the Whitney household where Will was earlier, after all. In regards to the Zachary betrayal, I’m willing to bet that Zachary freed Charles, and at some point the two of them decided that instead of busting up the Seaninati, they wanted in on it, and both sold Will out and brought them the book to secure entrance into the group. I also assume that given the state that the mastermind who got shattered is probably in, the entire group is reeling in confusion, and probably will be all to happy to blame Will for it. |