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Originally Posted by LyricalAura
There's actually no rule that at the second twilight, two victims have to be gouged with stakes. Beatrice actually points this out in Our Confessions - it's a wildcard step where she can do anything she wants as long as it can be loosely justified as "tearing apart the two who are close."
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She also doesn't technically have to kill anybody. There's no mention of the Second Twilight involving an actual
death. You can interpret it that way, but it's a much less explicit instruction than "kill" or "none shall be left alive."
Strangely, this was never really explored, but I think it could be used to great effect in a forgery. Break up a marriage, or a relationship, or bring an intense rivalry to a head. Also, it technically says "the survivors" so it'd be neat to see if you could get people to kill each other. Anyway...