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Old 2009-09-06, 15:22   Link #2056
Kitsu
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They were killed to follow the epitaph? Like I said, I really don't know very much about what actually happens in Episode 5 so I can be completely wrong here, but if the killings in Episode 5 were meant to follow the epitaph, why did only five die in the first twilight and only two more died after that? Can you explain that to me?
Krauss belongs to the first twilight. I think I misunderstood you with what you actually ment there. (i thought you know that Krauss belonged to the first twilight)

But isn't it rather well strange for Shannon just killing of a little innocent girl and her best friend just to get away with it?

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Regarding the unidentified corpses, all of their identities are guranteed. Therefore, no body double tricks exist
Who were the only two identified corpses there? Shannon and Krauss. And yes, that does mean you can argue Krauss is alive, though I don't think so and I think half of his face was smashed so we wouldn't be all suspicious of Shannon being the only person with half her face gone.
Well the red truth is completely useless since all corpses were identified. For example BAttler identified one of the corpses as his father since he saw the clothes. And this happened with all corpses. Also I was talking about the Fifth Game first twilight

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Who ever said that the person doing the killings is the same person doing the stakings? And given that the family is indeed in a struggle for wealth and power, it is indeed reasonable to assume that they would commit murders over it especially over a scenario like this.
This is an rather popular theory but who would do the stakings and why? If the masterminds are dead who would bother doing that?


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I'm not really sure what your point is here, but my theory on it goes like this: George intends to kill Shannon and possibly Genji, but kills all the servants so that no one realizes that the deaths of those two were the really important point and to follow the epitaph (I realize this means that George realizes that Kinzo is dead, but I'll submit that he found that out somehow through Shannon). However, he collapses from guilt out of killing the one he loves, and hence kind of blanks out the rest of the arc out of pure guilt for what he did.
Why would he even intend kill Shannon if like you say
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George would definitely like to be with Shannon and it seems that he would sacrifice his entire family to do it from what we saw in the Fourth Episode
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He's definitely loyal to Kinzo, but he's dead, and it's possible that Genji would have a huge issue with those two propping him up as alive so they can keep up their greedy desires - I would argue that Genji is possibly dragged along as revenge against those two more than any desire for gold.
Why even be angry at those two? I mean they didn't kill Kinzo Krauss only tried to solve his buisness problems with his death. And that's something Kinzo would have done himself. So there is no reason for genji to seek somethin like revenge
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