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Dear Friends, the 'Amiсa Mea' Comic has come to its middle part and during the Comic there were events that led to the fact that Laelia died, unfortunately... I want to understand if I should draw details and tips for understanding the plot more clearly (not only in 'Amiсa Mea' but also in 'The Feast Of Nero'!). So here is my survey - I really would like to know your opinion to the question:


'What exactly killed Laleia and how did you determine it?' (here below or via PM, does not matter)


I will be glad for your answers, Dears!

Comments

Starmaninja

It seemed like it was a case of "pushing her friend too far" since she was encouraged to drink in excess to loosen herself up. It seems like it is going in the direction of personal guilt and would turn into a lesson of some kind.

Anonymous

It looks like Valeria poisoned Laelia using whatever was stored in her necklace. I didn't notice at first, but looking closely definitely shows it!

Anonymous

as i commented on the other post: it was definitely Valeria who poisoned her! i don’t think she would’ve died just from drinking too much wine…

Glenn Sellers

Actually, it is possible. If Laelia was allergic to alcohol (which could be the reason she didn't drink wine), it could kill her or she could be a victim of alcohol poisoning (that is what a hangover is).

Anonymous

I also wrote in an earlier post. About this event on page 14, which is this suspicious necklace by Valeria.

RaptorC

Dose not have to be a sinister plot could be it was intended to give her labedo a boost but it turns out Valeria was deathly allergic to one of the ingredients

Colord44

Looking at all of these they are good. But it might not have been the alcohol fully it could be how she hit her head in just the right way in a freak accident to kill herself when passing out.

Anonymous

I have a rather nasty feeling that Valeria poisoned her drink. I saw her looking at Laelia's drink on page 14 while fiddling around with some type of vial she had attached to her necklace. Not to mention the fact that the vial appears to be empty in the following pages.

Furhammer

Beat me to it. The necklace has a different color compared from pre and post drink.

J. N. Squire

As others already mentioned, I think she badly reacted to a drug that Valeria added to her drink. Or maybe it's supposed to make her fake her death or something like that.

Anonymous

It seems she was poisoned by Valeria; on page 14, while Laelia is distracted by the juggler slipping, Valeria is staring at Laelia's drink while grasping her amulet, with a evil expression. Also, in previous panels, her amulet appears dark red, while the subsequent ones it seems more pink, or possibly transparent, allowing you to see her dress through it. Additionally, while on page 15, Valeria is actively encouraging Laelia to drink more wine, on page 18 when she is crying over her body, she says she was begging her not to drink too much, contradicting herself...but, making such a scene in front of everyone could make her death appear to have been alcohol poisoning, and simultaneously clearing herself as the culprit.

KaiserDunk

Maybe she had an allergic reaction to a powdered herbal aphrodisiac slipped into her drink.

Lopaka

Something fishy is going on...the Romans drank their wine diluted with water.

vestina

Thank you so much for participation ^_^ You are correct! The only thing is that it was not an aphrodisiac at all. :(

vestina

Ah wow, what a twist my Dear! Honestly the idea wasn't so deep (just poisoned wine), but I'm glad you have suggested such version :O

vestina

Thank you so much for participation! ^_^ You are absolutely right! It was poison, which Valeria had added. We will know the reason when I will continue the comic.

vestina

Ah Dear, I can not even describe the events better, thank you so much for your participation in this survey. Indeed, everyhting is totally correct, I can see that I depicted the details clearly so it is possible to conduct logical chains abour everything what happens. Thank you so much again! ^-^