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Continuing on..

The bit between Triss and you appears to be a case of the definition of a "mirror universe" not being well-defined.

Just saying mirror-universe can give the impression that you're talking about, say, Bizzaro, where literally everything is opposite.

However, in most alternate worlds merely have one aspect flipped. For instance, in the Mirror Universe of Star Trek, the characters acted as the antithesis of the original characters' characteristics. So, good traits were replaced with evil ones, and vice versa... (It's almost never how the characters look. Genderswapping's actually more common than race swapping. So asking why William isn't a girl would actually be more reasonable of a question...)

So, if the books are a mirror universe, then what exactly is being mirrored?

That would have clarified things. However, I do not think that is deserving of a strike in any way.

Now to continue my analysis.

(By the way, I'm not trying to get you banned. I believe you can learn. And you've done quite a lot. I said several times that AFH is the closest you could get to a solving of FNAF. I just hope we can all learn to be better theorists.)