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Old 2010-08-31, 21:53   Link #1066
TehChron
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Originally Posted by Used Can View Post
It makes you wonder how a story that involves murder doesn't involve some degree of evilness. I can understand the idea that motives may make you see things in a more understanding way - for example, Takano's case, or why Rosa behaves the way she does. However, in the end, murder is still murder. It's not even for defence purposes, but mass murder.

The only way none of them would be evil would be if they all died due to some accident, but that sort of resolution would probably be very tasteless, in my opinion that is.
No, I agree.

In fact, I think that the reason for the murders will be tied up in love as a motivating factor. Thatd be a nice twist on the theme after its been harped on as a positive force the entire story.

Last edited by TehChron; 2010-08-31 at 22:08. Reason: Sentence structure failure
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