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Old 2013-08-30, 04:24   Link #32985
DokEnkephalin
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What happened in the 'real world' is immaterial, since the entirety is a work of fiction and a game of logic, and each arc is it's own puzzle. If you reject any of the constraints required for a logical puzzle, then you don't have a solution. If you question the applicability of the rules or the authenticity of the setting, then you don't have enough trust in the writer to actually seek out the solution.

"Yasu did it" is the easy answer I could've already settled on if I wanted to take my mind off the hook -- it doesn't have to be shoved in my face, I already know where it is. But aside from being too easy with a dissatisfying motive, the fact that any of you could've looked it up online leads me to believe that it's probably wrong.

So far, I've managed to construct the means and motive for every other incident without ignoring the Red Rules, so I'm sure it could be done for EP3 1st twilight.
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