The Triton family is having a family game night!!!
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The Triton family is having a family game night!!!

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Clive and Emmy are bonding over doing villainy! Oh no!
Professor Layton poll: Clive with Cinnamoroll vs Luke with Baby Milk
I thought of a fun little idea of what if there was a hypothetical puzzle battle between the big brothers (Clive and Cinnamoroll) vs the little brothers (Luke and Baby Milk). It's just for fun and I wanted to do something regarding two things that I enjoy.
Between Clive and Cinnamoroll vs Luke and Baby Milk: who do you think would win this hypothetical puzzle battle?
Clive and Cinnamoroll
Luke and Baby Milk

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This one of my favorite moments between Luke and Clive together when it came to their interactions. You can interpret Clive's answer to Luke's question in many ways. To me my interpretation of Clive's words is that Luke reminds him of himself when he was around Luke's age. "Therefore, I was you in the past," seems to me that that Clive acknowledged how similar Luke is to himself before he lost his parents. Clive might have seen some similarities with Luke during their time together.
The last part of his answer "but, you may not be me in the future. Do you see?" to me is in a way Clive acknowledging even though similar they are still two separate people. I love the idea of Luke and Clive representing being each other's mirror. Luke is what Clive could of had been in life if things were different while Clive is what Luke would probably become if things were different for him.
Puzzle Bros team up against a Gold Snurp!
Clivvy, you're officially a Triton now. Ain't no way your new family is gonna let you be alone again, they love you silly.