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Originally Posted by LyricalAura
I think that's the point of her, though: Erika just fundamentally doesn't care about or understand the idea of "narrative significance", because to her the narrative is nothing but a worthless smokescreen the game master is trying to deceive her with. Judging from how she reacted to the fantasy scenes in EP6, she doesn't even bother to pay attention to it.
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Under which perspective she claims that the gameboard she's playing with is a "third rate mystery" then, I wonder? The quality of the riddles?
Erika doesn't even seem to care about those either, she buldozes whatever riddle is existing by creating her own plots. If she really cared about those she'd play by the rules and she'd try to solve
those rather than make up a new sultion entirely by either framing the wrong person or by becoming the culprit herself.