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Originally Posted by UsagiTenpura
Maybe Beatrice is just the name of a novel Kinzo lost during the war and couldn't get over it because he never got to finish the story.
More seriously tho, I think murders in the story don't reflect any reality of prime.
Just like losing a meta-battle can result in "dying". Just like George winning an argument against his mother was depicted as a fantasy battle that lead to her death in arc 6. Beatrice's murders of everyone in the story probably refers to something similar. If anything I can't help but think about arc 2 where the adults dies after believing in Beatrice/magic. "I defeated them all with my tricks" could be very well what this represents...
... I can almost see it being represented by a meta-battle occurring with victims and Beato always winning. Kinda like Kyrie vs Leviathan in arc 3.
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Well, for sure it's unlikely the gameboards reflect exactly prime's reality as they're merely tales born prior and after prime.
The real question is: how much of the gameboards also happened on Prime?
Assuming the info we learn about what's outside the box are true all we know is:
- a boy that was assumed to be Kanon went to Jessica's school
- in George's house were found letters sent by Shannon that presumably implied closeness between them
- Rudolf's family minus Ange, Eva's family and Rosa's family went on the island using first a plane and then a boat, Jessica and Kumasawa went to get them.
- Battler, as usual, made a rucus on the boat
- Rosa was likely seen beating Maria while on the train. The social services also suspected her of not being a good mother
- letters were sent containing what was needed to get to a bank account with lot of money in.
- apparently messages in the bottles containing tales were sent before the incident
- all the siblings had money troubles
- by a while Kinzo wasn't showing himself to the servants who weren't Genji, Shannon or Kanon (and possibly Kumasawa) or to other people that weren't Krauss, Natsuhi or Nanjo.
- a bomb exploded at midnight
- Eva escaped with the head's ring and reached Kuwadorian
- Battler also escaped through an underground tunnel (possibly with someone else) but didn't reach Kuwadorian. He managed to leave the island through and no one heard of him until he showed up in front of Ange years later
- Ryukishi said something along the line of how it's easy to figure out the adults did something that caused that mess.
Now... if the first 2 gameboards represented tales written prior to the incident at best they can represent what Yasu had in mind to do (a game or a mass murder based on the epitaph) and how she planned to attuate it (hiring accomplices) while the other gameboards might contain bits of how things really went.
Which are those bits however is hard as hell if not impossible to say for sure.