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Originally Posted by Kaisos Erranon
Actually, if you go back and look through the early episodes, there's a couple of times where the narration leaves Battler's head, usually just for a few seconds of time.
As an example, there's the scene in the dining room at... lunch, I believe, where Battler is introducing the other adults... almost immediately after he's done so, there's a bit where the narration suddenly starts referring to Battler in third-person.
I have no idea what purpose such a thing could serve, but it's there.
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I should have stressed I meant first-person narration. Third-person narration is a floating question in
every episode, as it has no basis in any character in the story and thus its voice cannot be ascertained. It can't just be the Game Master, as by ep3 it seems very out of character for Beatrice (to say nothing of the manipulations Beatrice is working at the time).
I meant any time the game jumps to "I" and the speaker is not Battler.