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Old 2009-07-09, 14:43   Link #458
Marion
The Great Dine
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Originally Posted by Ithekro View Post
Could Battler be fighting for the wrong reason, or actually against a false assumtion. He's fighting to prove that witches and magic doesn't exist, correct? What if that is the wrong fight. His other goal is to prove that the murders were committed by natural/human causes. This would be the correct fight, however maybe he's fighting it wrong.

What if the magic and witches do exist, but they didn't cause the murders (directly). He's spending too much time trying to deny that they exist, yet maybe the answer is elsewhere...some sort of middle ground between "anti-fantasy" and "anti-mystery". The grey area between all the black and white. Between the blue and the red.
Between the red and blue...

Orange truth :awesome:

But yeah I agree. But like I said before - it's all about the game. After the game is over Battler can say witches and magic exist. But until then he has to keep up his denial or he loses.
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