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Old 2009-08-19, 17:23   Link #275
Rias
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Originally Posted by Ithekro View Post
Basic problem...each first twilight is different in style (right?) The question now is, why? Six people, sure, just how they are killed and displayed in different. Now if we follow the one mastermind idea, that means that either he/she is whimsical and came up with something different each time, or assigned a different person to commit the crime each time.

If there is just a basic set of circumstances, and something triggers a different person to act each time...what is the trigger, and why always six murders...or is it always six (Kinzo's body?)

Something isn't adding up.
I'm starting to think that along side with a central plot, there's a sub plot going on at the same time, making the murders different every time. It could have been that mutiple people showed up on the island with their own plan of murders, but depends on the situation, different people activates (or decides to activate) their plans first for each episode.

For example. if Eva wanted to kill Krauss, but Krauss was already dead (ie. Ep1), then she would have to botch her plan, which results in someone else killing her.

Again, ep5 also hinted the nature of the killings following the epitaph, which seems to add onto my speculation:
1. Cause confusion
2. Just so happened to agree with the epitaph.
3. To cause fear & take revenage on someone. (Open to manipulation, will be discussed at the end)

Which, we can use to see why "6" at the start.

Spoiler for Ep5 elements:


Case 1 is highly applicable to ep1~4, as people have found different ways around the red text for ep1~4. Ep2 could also happen, where multiple parties made their moves, but probably only a one time thing (ep3/4 comes to mind). Case 3 is just as probably as Case 1, as long as it works.

Spoiler for probabilities of case 3 vs red text from ep5:
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