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This kind of makes me think that the house was destroyed in some way. Could very well be a fire, but what on earth would destroy Maria's body so utterly as to only leave a jawbone? I guess a bomb would work... maybe there really is small bombs in the food... I think that goes against the point of the letters, though... |
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2009-10-16, 22:50 | Link #1324 | ||||
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like i said, there's probably the promise person she's originating from. but she's not quite the same as her. and nobody had anything against piece!Battler and meta!Battler beeing like that. Quote:
it kinda may sound like a hint for the fire theory... and is it just me or the butterflies kinda look like flames. at least in the anime. the whole epitaph has a "gold inetrpretation" and "magic interpretation", i think it's ok to view Golden Land as both afterlife (magic ver) and the place wher the gold is hidden (gold ver). as far as i remember adults had the same thoughts as Ithekro when solving the epitaph. |
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2009-10-17, 00:06 | Link #1325 | |
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I think the most bizarre thing is what didn't disappear, though. I could see Mammon's stake surviving a large-scale disaster under some weird circumstances, but what about Maria's notebook? Didn't Maria have her handbag with her when she died? How did it survive when two bodies were destroyed/washed away/buried right next to it? Before Episode 5 I was wondering if instead of a disaster, one of the murderers was acting on behalf of Mysterious Off-Island Group X. Group X could come onto the island early in the morning on October 6th and finish off all of the survivors. Eva would survive in Episode 3 by virtue of Group X not knowing where Kuwadorian is. It's skating pretty close to Knox's 1st Commandment now, but maybe this is still valid if Group X is the Sumadera family? |
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2009-10-17, 02:28 | Link #1331 | |
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Edit: Here it is. When Ange was talking to Nanjo's son: Spoiler for Handwriting:
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2009-10-17, 03:42 | Link #1334 | |
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What it DOES suggest is that "Beatrice" is either Krauss, Natsuhi, Jessie, Nanjo, or any of the servants. |
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2009-10-17, 03:45 | Link #1335 |
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Doesn't help us with that. The money letters were sent out on October 3rd. The messages in a bottle all vary in content and all end with no survivors, so we don't know if their writer knew that Eva survived the 5th in episode three or not. So they don't provide any evidence either way, unfortunately.
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2009-10-17, 03:55 | Link #1337 |
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In 1998, Ange talks to a Rokkenjima enthusiast who has seen the handwriting on one of the message bottles. He tells her that there were several letters found. This is in the episode three continuity. I don't know if there's any letter that directly corresponds to episode one or episode two, can't find that in the game script, but the point is that the messages in a bottle must have been written before the events of October 4-5.
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2009-10-17, 04:05 | Link #1338 |
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So how would that work? A letter written before the "crimes" asking someone to find out what really happened, is sent out in a bottle, before anything happens? It had details about what happened too, didn't it?
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2009-10-17, 04:13 | Link #1340 | |
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Whoever wrote the letters was very certain that everyone would die, at least. |
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